Ramesh KC with Mr. Keshar Jung Rayamajhi during the first group
exhibition
"Infinity" read more>>

The group "Infinty", comprising of four prominent artists showcased their collective paintings at The Art Shop from 6th to 19th August. This was the fourth time they've come together since they started in 2002. The paintings are mostly traditional Nepali patterns, and manifest ideas like Female Liberation among others, through a cardboard collage. Albeit young, all four show great innovation and creative potential by exploring diverse subjects.

- ECS
September 2006

Ramesh KC's painting exhibition in Fukuwoka, Japan

 
  My few words

In this world everybody is influenced by the nature. The diversity of shapes, forms and the colours of nature are boundless. You couldn't describe the proper form of nature because as much as you describe but you will fell it lacks something.

From my childhood, I was interested in painting. Professionally, I got knowledge about fine art(painting) in 1992 after my S.L.C. On 2000, I had completed my graduation in fine art from Lalit Kala Campus. During that period, I realized that to cerate an art, the most important things are discipline, loyalty and self confidence. If there is lack of these things inside any artist then I think it is probably impossible to create unrestrained art.

As I engage in my artistic work, I got the opportunities to work and got experience on various field in the art. Especially, I mostly enjoy working on landscape painting. There open dimension provides access to a world of individual experience, both for the artist and for the viewers.

Among all these people, I am also one of the priest of the nature and its' beauty. In my life, art plays as the method of describing nature through which my soul, my thought and my body gets a pleasure and peace.


- Ramesh K.C.

 

 


Ramesh KC- depicts various importance of the country. The artist have captured the places like Dolakha, Pokhara, Golfutar, Daman, Darjeeling, Jiri, among other places with mesmerising natural blessings. In addition to this, his paintings also shows the village life and the field, which the artist find as the most essential elements during his visit to the places.

- The Kathmandu Post 
24 December 2002
  As the scenery of the canvases change, the ringing tones of the bells vibrate in Ramesh KC's works. His paintings are rather dark and he shares that he likes the contrast that comes through very clearly. He likes working with texture and believes that the bells caught in stillness on canvas will tell people that even symbols of peace have come to a meditative standstill.

- The Himalayan Times
June 2004
 
         

 
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