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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Medieval Art of Sri Lanka (Gajasinghe) in Quilling

Gajasinghe is a drawing of a mythical creature, which is part lion & part elephant. This dates back to the period we had kings ruling our nation somewhere in 377 BC or even before.It was in 1505 that the foreigners invaded our country and the end of Kings ruling. Mythical lions paintings at that period was common as the then Sinhala people in our country believed that they were descendants of  a lion and a human girl, who had a son and daughter together. The Lion symbol plays a major role, to date, in our country and is seen in our country flag too. These old paintings can be found even today in ancient temple walls. The colouring they used at the time must have been excellent cause even many centuries later the paintings are still visible.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              I enjoy turning and twisting the strips as I have got used to doing it now. So expect more of these pictures cause I intend doing more of these medieval paintings of Sri Lanka in quilling

5 comments:

chillin with Quillin said...

very nice !!!!!!

MySpecialist said...

This is gorgeous! I love myths, mythologies and adore them in quilling. What is that beautiful background - is that parchment? I love quilling on parchment myself.

lulu_ma said...

wow, very impressive work!

Molly Smith said...

I adore this one also. Love reading the history of your piece. Look forward to seeing more. hugs xo

Aleida said...

Thank you for your great tutorials on quilling. It helps me a lot!