More than 2000 years ago Ancient Celts from the Scottish highlands, used abstract art to express their emotions. The fascinating art of the Ancient Celts, mixed with Buddhist and Sri Lankan themes will be presented at the Barefoot Gallery from July 6, 2017.
Padrig Morin paints a compelling picture of the Celts with a Sri Lankan twist. Padrig - originally from France, with a Celtic origin is much in touch with his roots.
Ene Kelt - Celtic Soul”is an exhibition for anyone enthusiastic about Scottish history, contemporary Art and symbolism. The exhibition will remain open from the 6th on wards till July 30 The gallery will be open for viewings on weekdays 10a.m. - 7p.m. and on Sundays 11 .m - 6p.m.
For more information visit the website - www.barefootceylon.com.
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