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Photographs and models of lost wax process to make sculptures on display at the Beyond Words exhibition at Davu Gallery, Kathmandu.
“My dad’s gene must have worked for me that’s why I am also creating art,” says 21-year-old artist Swarnim Shakya. For him art is everything and it is due to the joy that he gets from art, he is into art. Currently, a fifth-semester student at Aksheshowr Traditional Buddhist College, he is enjoying his learning journey and sharing the same joy through his art. His works are on display at Davu Gallery, Bhimsensthan along with artist Sawan Chhetri titled ‘Beyond Word’ that kicked off on August 4.
The exhibition is featured on the first floor and second floor of the gallery. On the first floor, visitors can explore mental health through monochromatic photographs, while paintings, photographs, and installations welcome art enthusiasts on the second floor.
The exhibition title is fitting, as it allows viewers to interpret and explore various dimensions of mental health and Nepal’s cultural heritage.
Disappearing Heritage of Nepal
However, these Hitis have a history and showcase Nepal’s civilisation that’s why he chose to create a miniature version of metal Hiti, a replica of Hiti at Sundhara, Patan. Using the lost wax process he has created his Hiti and shaped it in an installation to explore his version of understanding the lost history.
In the installation, he has used an aquarium that symbolises the Kathmandu Valley. His metal Hiti and a small clay vessel symbolising gagri (a traditional vessel used to fetch water) are submerged in aquarium water. On top of it, a plastic tap, symbolising change and modernisation, is placed where water is flowing in the aquarium.
Nilpatra is a traditional paper used to document, record and preserve knowledge by writing manuscripts. Shakya created this ancient paper sheet
The Power of Expression
Sawan Chhetri’s monochromatic photographs are on display on the first floor of the gallery. Chhetri is a multidisciplinary artist based in Columbus, Ohio, and is a recent BFA graduate in photography from The Ohio State University.
In the photographs, he explores the intricacies of mental health which are often neglected or not acknowledged.
His series captures the paradoxical nature of memories—haunting yet healing—depicting the emotional spectrum from deep depression to anxiety’s peaks. By visually narrating these experiences, Chhetri seeks to break the stigma surrounding mental health, turning invisible struggles into vibrant, thought-provoking images.