
Art’O’San Gallery in Colombo has opened Form Unbound, a two-week art and sculpture exhibition featuring the works of Sri Lankan artists Lakshan Perera and Sachith Vithanage.
The exhibition, which runs from June 19 to 28 at Luna Mews, Ward Place, Colombo 07, brings together two distinct artistic explorations that examine the relationship between form, imagination, memory, and belief.
The exhibition officially opened on June 18, drawing artists, collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts for an evening of discussions and engagement with the featured works.
Lakshan Perera’s Beyond Form reinterprets divine figures through sculptural abstraction, using form and materiality to explore how humanity visualises the unseen. Meanwhile, Sachith Vithanage’s Form Inhabited examines how form becomes a vessel for memory, identity, and lived experience through contemporary visual narratives.
According to the organisers, Form Unbound invites audiences to reconsider the boundaries between the physical and the imagined, creating a dialogue between deity and sanctuary through sculpture and contemporary art.
The exhibition is open daily from 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. at Art’O’San Gallery, Luna Mews, Ward Place, Colombo 07.




