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Many people wonder when life begins

This is a question that has been discussed by scientists, philosophers, religious traditions, and ethicists for centuries. Different perspectives define the beginning of life...

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Artistic Work & Recognition

Senanayake’s work has been exhibited in Sri Lanka and internationally through solo exhibitions at major Sri Lankan galleries, participation in the London Biennale, and shows in India. His practice extends into public art and festival settings, including the Kaleido Festival in Canada, alongside collaborations with Canadian art institutions and councils such as the Nina Haggarty Centre of the Arts.
  • London Art

    International Recognition and Awards

    His work has been shown in international exhibitions, including the London Art Biennale, where his large brass sculpture Our Triangle Leopard Friend won an award among hundreds of global artists.
  • Biennales and overseas exhibitions

    Public Art and Global Cultural Installations

    Several of his designs have been selected for public display abroad — for example, installations placed in Chengdu, China as part of a cultural beautification project.
  • Large-scale eco-artworks

    Environmental Art and Sustainability Advocacy

    One of his notable environmental artworks — a giant elephant sculpture made from plastic and recycled materials — has received world attention for both its scale and sustainability message.
Exhibited on global platforms

International Recognition and Awards

Biennales and overseas exhibitions

Public Art and Global Cultural Installations

Large-scale eco-artworks

Environmental Art and Sustainability Advocacy

Lalith Senanayake

visual artist, sculptor, painter, and environmental conservation artist. Former cartoonist and graphic designer. Based in Canada.
Lalith’s work spans multiple media, including: Earlier exhibitions such as Pussellawa on Canvas showcased village life and cultural landscapes in Sri Lanka. Developed a signature approach to assemblage and scrap metal sculpture, creating large-scale wildlife figures (e.g., horses, leopards, elephants) from recycled metal objects. His scrap metal and welded steel works reflect a strong interest in nature and wildlife.

Lalith 

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