Kathmandu, December 12
The art exhibition “Visual Melodies” by Sagar Manandhar concluded on December 12 at Gallery Mcube, Chakkupat, leaving a lasting impression on art enthusiasts. The 10-day exhibition, which began on December 3, showcased Manandhar’s unique exploration of the interplay between sound and colour.
The exhibition featured a series of vibrant artworks inspired by the artist’s experiences of perceiving sounds in his surroundings. Manandhar described his creative process as an attempt to visually capture sounds through imaginative waves and dynamic color compositions. Visitors praised the innovative approach, which blended auditory and visual elements into a harmonious symphony of emotions.
Throughout the exhibition, attendees experienced how Manandhar reimagined everyday sounds—from cityscapes to human conversations—using bold colours and experimental techniques. His work highlighted the relationship between resonance and visual interpretation, earning admiration from both critics and art lovers.
“Visual Melodies” was a testament to the power of art to connect senses and evoke profound experiences, leaving visitors inspired and appreciative of this unique artistic endeavor.
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