The famous Nepalese painter Shrestha's 16 years of hard work, the portrait of the goddess Gayatri appears in Kathmandu
Time:2021-04-06 09:34

The picture shows the famous Nepalese painter udaya charan Shrestha. Photography / Boya

The picture shows shrestha's 16 years of hard work, a portrait of the goddess gayatri. Photography/Boya

Sihe international online news( trainee reporter renmila ) On the afternoon of April 5th, an exhibition of 16 years of hard worked by the famous painter udaya charan Shrestha, the portrait of the goddess Gayatri and its excellent works of art was held at the mona museum of Nepali Art . The Deputy Mayor of Kathmandu, Ms. Hari Prabha khadki , the curator of the art museum mr.rajan shakya, relatives and friends of the author, international friends from China, and five popular contestants from Nepal were invited to attend the exhibition opening ceremony.

The picture shows the Deputy Mayor of Kathmandu, Ms. Hari prabha khadgi . Photo/Boya

The picture shows Mr. Rajan shakya .Director of the mona museum of nepali art . Photo/Bo Ya

It is reported that Udaya Charan Shrestha is one of Nepal's most prestigious painters. He is praised by people for his modern religious painting style.

The picture shows the Miss Nepal who win the title. Photo/Boya

The picture shows the Miss Nepal who win the title. Photo/Boya

The picture shows the Miss Nepal who win the title. Photo/Boya

The picture shows the Miss Nepal who win the title. Photo/Boya

The picture shows the Miss Nepal who win the title. Photo/Boya

Mr.Shrestha has elaborately conceived the legendary religious stories, and integrated them with the clever combination of colors and the perfect combination of reality and history with a magical brush, making him a rare talent in the art world.

The picture shows three Nepalese beauties participating in the exhibition. Photo/Boya

The picture shows three Nepalese beauties participating in the exhibition. Photo/ Boya

This mysterious portrait of the goddess Gayatri, the work is mainly in the form of a combination of the goddesses Gayatri and Saraswati, in a modern context, the personification of the original female energy is displayed on the canvas, and it represents women. Inestimable spiritual connotation and the essence of the spell "we meditate in that bright sun. May he illuminate our thoughts."

Deputy Mayor of Kathmandu, Ms. Hari Prabha khadki highly praised Shrestha's stunning work in her speech. The curator of the mona Museum of nepali art and five popular ladies congratulated the successful holding of this exhibition and hoped that Mr. Shrestha would create more and better works of art.

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