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Artist’s last paintings inspired by Lord Vishnu

KATHMANDU, Nov 6: ‘The Ten Water Jars, art from the time of earthquake’ by late Jim Danisch opened last week at Siddhartha Art Gallery, Babarmahal.
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KATHMANDU, Nov 6: ‘The Ten Water Jars, art from the time of earthquake’ by late Jim Danisch opened last week at Siddhartha Art Gallery, Babarmahal. 


The paintings are inspired from the Hindu mythology; the ten water jars are based on well-known stories of ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Danisch’s paintings portray the five elements: earth, water, fire, air and space, and the artist believes that the water jars tell the stories of earth’s evolution. 


The paintings are affixed with beautifully written poems. 


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“I’ve been an artist as far back as I can remember, but decided to devote my life and career to the arts when I took a ceramics course and couldn’t get away from the spinning wheel,” Danisch wrote before he passed away earlier this year. 


He had been living in Nepal since 1984 and passed away on March 29, 2016 at Dhulikhel Hospital. 


Sangita Thapa, the director of Siddhartha Art Gallery, who is also his childhood friend said, “the last mail I received from Jim was on March 25, 2016 when he confirmed the exhibitions for October. I think this is a beautiful exhibition and homage to a beautiful 


artist. ” 


The exhibition will continue until November 17.  


 

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