This collaborative work brings two generations into a shared visual dialogue. Anchored by a dense red form, the composition unfolds through layered gestures, intersecting lines, and shifting fields of color. Materials such as jute and wood dust add tactile depth, reinforcing the painting’s lived quality.
Rather than depicting emotion, the work allows Bhāvanā to emerge through process. Each mark responds to another, reflecting an exchange between memory and immediacy, where individual expression and shared experience quietly converge.
A father and son duo, Kiran Manandhar and Sagar Manandhar come together in a collaborative practice that bridges generations and artistic sensibilities. Kiran’s work, known for its vibrant palette and fluid lines, often explores spiritual themes, while Sagar’s approach reflects an introspective search through color,
