Meaning “the color of the self,” Sworanga explores identity shaped through memory, suffering, and emotional resilience. Across seven canvases, the artist repeatedly depicts his own hand bound by red thread, transforming gesture into a personal form of expression similar to Mudra.
The thread symbolizes emotional weight, connection, and lived experience, while recurring elements such as the brush and dried flower evoke endurance and vulnerability. Within Bhavana, the work reflects on the process of accepting the past while remaining grounded in the present moment.
Based in Lalitpur, Sameer Maharjan explores memory, emotion, and lived experience through his visual practice. Using color, texture, and form, his work reflects moments of pain and transformation, revealing a quiet sense of beauty and growth within.
