London :- The vibrant tapestry of Nepali art, culture, and literature took centre stage at the ‘Palette and Prose’ event, which commenced at the Universal Peace Federation HQ in London on Tuesday.
The
event showcased the captivating artworks of artists P. Singh and Rhoslyn Singh,
alongside the launch of ‘Rose’s Odyssey’, a collection of short stories penned
by Sangita Swechcha.
Graced
by the presence of esteemed guests, including Deputy Mayor Cllr Jit Ranabhat
from the Royal Borough of Greenwich, the inaugural ceremony resonated with
praise for its dedication to promoting Nepali creativity on the vibrant canvas
of London. Deputy Mayor Ranabhat lauded the event’s commitment to celebrating
Nepali heritage, remarking, “The art capturing Nepal’s breathtaking landscapes
and the literary tapestry of Nepal evoke fond memories of the country.”
Margaret
Ali and the General Secretary of Universal Peace Federation UK expressed their
delight in providing a platform to showcase Nepali art and literature,
underscoring the significance of fostering cultural exchange and appreciation.
Artists
P. Singh and Rhoslyn Singh, whose mesmerising creations breathe life into
Nepal’s diverse landscapes and architectural wonders, shared their joy in
showcasing their works to an international audience. Their paintings, ranging
from photorealistic depictions to evocative wildlife portraits, captivated
attendees with their rich narratives.
During
the event, ‘Rose’s Odyssey’, a collection of short stories by Sangita Swechcha,
was launched jointly by Secretary General of Universal Peace Federation UK
Robin Marsh, Writer Dr. Rupak Shresha, Palestinian poet Shahd Mahnavi, Writer
Dr. Sian Harris, and International TV broadcaster Ian Pelham Turner who also
spoke about ‘Rose’s Odyssey’. Speaking at the event, the speakers praised
‘Rose’s Odyssey’ for its unique storytelling style, capturing narratives rooted
in both Nepal and the Nepali diaspora. Sangita Swechcha expressed her gratitude,
stating, “It is my honour to have such diverse speakers offer their interesting
and encouraging perspectives on my book.”
Conceived
as a celebration of Nepali art and literature, the ‘Palette and Prose’ event
was hailed as a resounding success by Lokendra Dhakal, Executive Director of
the Centre for Nepalese Studies UK (CNSUK). Dhakal commended the event for its
innovative fusion of art and literature, applauding its role in showcasing
Nepal’s vibrant cultural heritage to a global audience.
The
exhibition and book signing will continue to enchant visitors from 16 to 18
April 2024, inviting all to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Nepali
creativity.
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