Freedom no1 - Wild horse (2019) Painting by Chamindra De Silva Abeyewickreme

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 19.7in, Width 15.8in
  • Categories Hyperrealism Horse
titled ‘Freedom # I’ is an original Acrylic painting of a Wild horse (Equus ferus) which is a threatened species. Through this study, Beauty, power, feeling of continues motion is captured together with the wild nature and character of this majestic animal. About[...]
titled ‘Freedom # I’ is an original Acrylic painting of a Wild horse (Equus ferus) which is a threatened species. Through this study, Beauty, power, feeling of continues motion is captured together with the wild nature and character of this majestic animal.
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Chamindra de Silva Abeyewickreme is a contemporary painter from Sri Lanka. He is a hyper-realistic wildlife artist focused on showcasing the unique beauty and wonder of wildlife.[...]

Chamindra de Silva Abeyewickreme is a contemporary painter from Sri Lanka. He is a hyper-realistic wildlife artist focused on showcasing the unique beauty and wonder of wildlife. Predominantly working on subjects that are threatened or endangered, through which he strives to help conservation and create awareness. 

His love and passion for nature was influenced by the natural surroundings, vibrant sunset skylines experienced since his childhood, rich multicultural, religious and ethnic history. 

Chamindra de Silva Abeyewickreme was born in 1975, in Sri Lanka.


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