I am a professional artist and an art teacher currently teaching in St. Mary’s School, Rambazar Pokhara. Life is beautiful because we have beautiful Insights about it. What makes our insights beautiful is our ability to see into things with different perspectives. The vibrant ripples of waret are just waves to common eyes; whereas for an artist it’s a whole new world of beauty, inspiration, enigma of colours, rythm and mood. The muddy walls stands for poverty and rusticity for well to do people, for a painter the colours of mud walls are the colours of our root. What we are and a true reverence to our mother earth.
This show up is inspired by the immenese beauty of human life and nature. All four participant artists - Rajdoor Joshi, Bishwo KC, Surya Baraili and Bishwo Raj Parajuli, have smeared the canvases with their individual insights on nature, native culture, religiousity, life pattern and entirely personal feelings such as love, compassion, anger, sarcasm, etc. However, they share a couple of things in common: All of them are rooted in Pokhara valley; their artistic endeavors have been nutured by the natural, cultural and artistic heritage of this place and they have been working together for a considerable period of time now.

INSIGHTS - an exhibition of paintings
Life is beautiful because we have beautiful Insights about it. What makes our insights beautiful is our
ability to see into things with different perspectives. The vibrant ripples of waret are just waves to common
eyes; whereas for an artist it’s a whole new world of beauty, inspiration, enigma of colours, rythm and
mood. The muddy walls stands for
poverty and rusticity for well to do people, for a painter the colours of
mud walls are the colours of our root. What we are and a true reverence to our mother earth.
All four participant artists - Rajdoor Joshi, Bishwo KC, Surya Baraili and Bishwo Raj Parajuli, have smeared the canvases with their individual insights on nature, native culture, religiousity, life pattern and entirely personal feelings such as love, compassion, anger, sarcasm, etc. However, they share a couple of things in common: All of them are rooted in Pokhara valley; their artistic endeavors have been nutured by the natural, cultural and artistic heritage of this place and they have been working together for a considerable period of time now.
This show up is inspired by the immenese beauty of human life and nature. All four participant artists - Rajdoor Joshi, Bishwo KC, Surya Baraili and Bishwo Raj Parajuli, have smeared the canvases with their individual insights on nature, native culture, religiousity, life pattern and entirely personal feelings such as love, compassion, anger, sarcasm, etc. However, they share a couple of things in common: All of them are rooted in Pokhara valley; their artistic endeavors have been nutured by the natural, cultural and artistic heritage of this place and they have been working together for a considerable period of time now.