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Artist

Artist

Kumkum champions his Srilankan heritage and bridges the gap between traditional art and contemporary forms with ease.

Kumkum was born in Sri Lanka. As a son of an antique collector, collecting curiosities ran in his blood. For as long as memory serves, Kumkum has been a collector; of stones, spoons, statues, masks, and other marvels and treasures. Thousands of years of Sri Lankan culture inform Kumkum’s art, from ornate temple paintings to folktales of portals that connect us to a vast underworld of gods, giants and demons.

He champions this inspiration from heritage by bridging art and design with his deep appreciation for ancient and traditional forms. From his home in Vietnam, Kumkum scours the streets for materials—patterns, shapes and colours— to reanimate into art.

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Why we patronise him

Kumkum’s sculptures are more than artworks; they are modern myths and manifold universes. The way he blends the familiar and the mystical is a skill many artists still dream to acquire. 

What Fernando’s work does with South Asian myths and retrofuturism is spellbinding. It doesn’t just create a moment in today’s art landscape, but functions as a generative start for conversations to come.

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