Taprobane Collection

Vincent Liyanage

“The rustic interior of Asia, which has both the natural and human resources for a regeneration of society, has not yet been revealed in its fullness. Vincent Liyanage discovers it for us through simple lines that run along the contours of the rural environment of his native Sri Lanka, with its peasant values and its slow but steady pace of life” Dr. Aloysius Pieris

Vincent Liyanage is a visual artist known for his vibrant murals and delicate ink drawings. His public wall paintings blend traditional Sri Lankan motifs with contemporary styles, showcasing a mastery of color, form, and narrative. His gallery work presents a subtle yet intricate exploration of line and texture on paper. These black-and-white ink compositions speak to a refined artistic sensibility that navigates space and simplicity with elegance.

Liyanage’s artistic language draws from Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage, often incorporating natural forms—such as banyan trees, local flora, and abstracted human figures—into his compositions. Whether transforming the facade of a beach resort or crafting detailed pieces for a gallery exhibition, his work establishes a dialogue between context and medium. The public murals not only beautify the spaces but also evoke local folklore and communal identity, while his more intimate studio works reveal a contemplative precision, layering meaning through meticulous strokes.

Together, these two modes of expression—large-scale public art and fine ink drawings—define Vincent Liyanage’s versatility. His murals engage viewers in shared spaces, creating immersive experiences that resonate with everyday life, while his gallery work invites personal reflection through thoughtful minimalism. This duality underscores his role in shaping contemporary Sri Lankan art, bridging tradition with modernity and reaffirming the power of visual storytelling across both public and personal realms.

Solo Exhibitions

Year

Exhibition

Venue

2006

Pravarthanaya

Lionel Wendt Art Gallery, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Group Exhibitions

Year

Exhibition

Venue

2024

Loot from the Loft

Barefoot Gallery, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Publications

Year

Publication

2006

Armchair for Tired Minds. Sunday Observer, Colombo, Sri Lanka. 2nd April 2006.

Ref :VL 1

Title :Two Monks

Signed :Lower Left

Year :1994

Measurements in Cms :22.5 x 32.5

Material Used :Line Drawing on Paper

Ref :VL 2

Title :2 Bathing Elephants

Signed :Lower Left

Year :1994

Measurements in Cms :39 x 31

Material Used :Line Drawing on Paper

Ref :VL 3

Title :Monks on Pindapatha

Signed :Lower Right

Year :1994

Measurements in Cms :53.5 x 38.5

Material Used :Line Drawing on Paper

Ref :VL 6

Title :Dancers, Musicians

Signed :Lower Right

Year :1994

Measurements in Cms :35 x 100

Material Used :Ink on Stiff Paper

Ref :VL 4

Title :Monks at a Temple

Signed :Lower Right

Measurements in Cms :38.5 x 30.5

Material Used :Line Drawing on Paper

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