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Silent Strokes Showcases Contemporary Voices in Art

Art enthusiasts gathered for Silent Strokes – The Noise of Paintings, a compelling group exhibition hosted at Radicle Art Gallery. The exhibition brought together a diverse group of emerging and established artists, offering visitors an opportunity to experience a rich collection of contemporary works that explored emotion, expression, and visual storytelling.

Held at the De Mel Building on Chatham Street, Colombo 01, the exhibition created an intimate setting where each artwork reflected unique perspectives and artistic interpretations. Featuring artists Asmar Atham, Bani Manohansa, Chalth Kalupahana, G T Nimantha, Ishan Wimaladharma, Kavindu Sathsara, Kavishwara Jayasekara, Ponnaiyah Peter, Ravindu Sandaruwan, and Venura Madurapperuma, the showcase highlighted the evolving landscape of Sri Lankan art.

The exhibition attracted art lovers, collectors, and members of the creative community, reaffirming the growing interest in contemporary visual arts in Colombo.

  • Event: Silent Strokes – The Noise of Paintings

  • Date: 10th February 2026

  • Venue: De Mel Building, 103 Chatham Street, Colombo 01

  • Organiser: Radicle Art Gallery

Pictures by Waruna Wanniarachchi
Katen Doe

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