Born: 1977
Hometown: Colombo
Based in: Colombo
Sumali Piyatissa is an artist based in Colombo, Sri Lanka. In her daily life she works as a financial advisor but her love for art has always given her a keen desire to pursue it further. However, her journey as an artist began later in life. Today, Sumali is a self-taught, active artist who develops her own style, composing her own artistic identity, and creating unique works of art. She enjoys experimenting with vibrant color palettes and different media. Her works ranges from classic oil paints to alcoholic inks and epoxy resins. The dominant style of her painting is abstract and differs from traditional techniques by presenting a peculiar combination of modern mixed media techniques.
"Art is my place of freedom and helps me to express myself beyond my imagination. - BUKI"
What inspires you?
Travel plays a big part for my inspiration and also my surroundings, color, people I interact with and whatever that captures my eye. It maybe just gazing into the sky and its mood of color , the formation of clouds, an interior, different textures and many more. I try my best to represent freedom, joy and positivity through all my paintings.
Describe your creative process.
Color blending and playing with different color palettes would be my main style. Depending on my mood I would use very vibrant hues or subdued hues. I use a lot of gold leaf and the gold dust. It gives such a rich finish to the painting and somehow brightens it up. Each painting is different and I layer it with texture and paints. I use the palette knife to create and define the painting. Which is also one of my favorite tools to use along with the fan brush.
What are 3 words that best describe your work?
Freedom, Joy, Positivity
Who are some artists that have influenced your work?
My all-time favorite is Van Gogh. There’s something about his art that inspire me. I also like the work of Monet and his style of work and Klimt and his use of color. There are many more talented artists that I follow online for inspiration as well. There’s so much of talent out there and so much that you can learn.
What is the most important tool when creating your work?
Palette knife & fan brush
What is the best piece of advice you have been given?
Let go and allow yourself to explore. Get to know the creative side within you and bring out the best.
Where do you go for inspiration?
Somewhere quiet and serene. I love spending time on my own by the beach or a beautiful countryside.
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Education
MBA - Business Management
Australia, 2010
Exhibitions
Art Climate Change - Novum Basel (Jun/Jul2023) online exhibition
2023
Vogue 6th edition - Boomer Gallery (Jun 2023)
2023
Contemporary Art exhibition - Brick Lane Gallery (Apr 2023)
2023
Art Climate Change - Novum Basel (Mar 2022)
2022
Art climate change online exhibition - Novum Basel
2021
Swiss Art Expo- Art box project Zurich
2021
Collaboration with Van Gogh Art Gallery
2020
Art Innsbruck 2020 - group exhibition
2020
Women by women - Virtual group exhibition by Hansford & Sons, UK
2020
Collaboration with Gallerie Sonia Monti - group exhibition
2020
Kolorflo - Solo exhibition
2017
Genese- solo exhibition
2015
Education
MBA - Business Management
Australia, 2010
Exhibitions
Art Climate Change - Novum Basel (Jun/Jul2023) online exhibition
2023
Vogue 6th edition - Boomer Gallery (Jun 2023)
2023
Contemporary Art exhibition - Brick Lane Gallery (Apr 2023)
2023
Art Climate Change - Novum Basel (Mar 2022)
2022
Art climate change online exhibition - Novum Basel
2021
Swiss Art Expo- Art box project Zurich
2021
Collaboration with Van Gogh Art Gallery
2020
Art Innsbruck 2020 - group exhibition
2020
Women by women - Virtual group exhibition by Hansford & Sons, UK
2020
Collaboration with Gallerie Sonia Monti - group exhibition
2020
Kolorflo - Solo exhibition
2017
Genese- solo exhibition
2015
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