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Hexa 2.0 transcends the gallery space and spills into the hearts and minds of visitors, for it is not just an exhibition but a celebration of unity in diversity. As visitors navigate through the stunning displays, they find solace in the multiplicity of human existence and the creative spirit that unites us all
Step into the enchanting world of Hexa 2nd Edition, an art exhibition that transcends borders and embraces the boundless realm of human imagination. Uniting six visionary artists from diverse backgrounds, this extraordinary show unveils a global movement distilled into a universal context, each artist infusing their own style, technical finesse, and creative essence.
As the doors swing open, a captivating narrative unfolds, bringing art enthusiasts and collectors together in a mesmerizing symphony of colours, forms, and philosophies.
In this unparalleled display, each artist delves into their distinct cultural heritage and experiences, weaving them into their masterpieces with the flair of their unique philosophies.
A convergence of thoughts and emotions entwined in brushstrokes, charcoal sketches, and sculpted wonders transport the spectators through a voyage of emotions, illuminating our collective human experience.
Hexa 2.0 transcends the gallery space and spills into the hearts and minds of visitors, for it is not just an exhibition but a celebration of unity in diversity. As visitors navigate through the stunning displays, they find solace in the multiplicity of human existence and the creative spirit that unites us all.
In a world where divisions often seem insurmountable, Hexa 2nd Edition whispers softly, beckoning us to embrace diversity, celebrate our uniqueness, and coalesce in the harmonious symphony of creativity. Let the colours, shapes, and textures carry you away into a realm where art unites us all—a realm where the boundaries of possibility are redefined and the spirit of
The three-day exhibition will feature the works of artists including Shanaka Kulathunga, Prabath Samarasooriya, Vimukthi Samaraweera, Vikum Bandara, Anupa Perera, Rohana Kasthuri Arachchi. The exhibition will be held on August 25, 26 and 27 at the Lionel Wendt Art Centre.