"My main focus is on the endangered flora and fauna in our rainforests. In 2005 I visited a rainforest in Sri Lanka, which had become my muse for many of my shows. I could have shown the negative aspects of destruction, such as people and animals dying, but I try to do happy, positive paintings."
- Senaka Senanayake
Grosvenor Gallery and Patrimonio Gallery are delighted to be be exhibiting new works by Senaka Senanayake at Snowball Studios, Mumbai. The exhibition will run from the 11th of November till the 16th of November 2024.
Senaka Senanayake is a renowned Sri Lankan artist, celebrated for his vibrant and expressive paintings that often depict the lush flora and fauna of his homeland. Born on March 20, 1951, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Senanayake showed an extraordinary talent for art from a young age. He held his first international solo exhibition in New York at the age of 10, making him a child prodigy in the art world.
Senanayake pursued formal education at Yale University, where he studied Art and Architecture. His time in the United States further honed his artistic skills and expanded his creative horizons. Returning to Sri Lanka, he continued to develop his unique style, characterized by bold colors, intricate patterns, and a deep connection to nature.
His works reflect his concerns about environmental conservation and the importance of preserving Sri Lanka's natural heritage. Through his art, Senanayake has not only gained international acclaim but also raised awareness about environmental issues. His paintings are held in prestigious collections worldwide, and he continues to be an influential figure in the art community, both in Sri Lanka and globally.