Soe Hnin Aung and Ko Sid are being exhibited at the Lokanat Gallery of Art in Rangoon. (Photo: JPaing / The Irrawaddy)|More than 20 paintings by Burmese artists Ngu Ein Htet Myet
Ke’ Su Thar
Soe Hnin Aung and Ko Sid are being exhibited at the Lokanat Gallery of Art in Rangoon. (Photo: JPaing / The Irrawaddy)|More than 20 paintings by Burmese artists Ngu Ein Htet Myet
Ke’ Su Thar
Soe Hnin Aung and Ko Sid are being exhibited at the Lokanat Gallery of Art in Rangoon. (Photo: JPaing / The Irrawaddy)|More than 20 paintings by Burmese artists Ngu Ein Htet Myet
Ke’ Su Thar
Soe Hnin Aung and Ko Sid are being exhibited at the Lokanat Gallery of Art in Rangoon. (Photo: JPaing / The Irrawaddy)|More than 20 paintings by Burmese artists Ngu Ein Htet Myet
Ke’ Su Thar
Soe Hnin Aung and Ko Sid are being exhibited at the Lokanat Gallery of Art in Rangoon. (Photo: JPaing / The Irrawaddy)|More than 20 paintings by Burmese artists Ngu Ein Htet Myet
Ke’ Su Thar
Soe Hnin Aung and Ko Sid are being exhibited at the Lokanat Gallery of Art in Rangoon. (Photo: JPaing / The Irrawaddy)|More than 20 paintings by Burmese artists Ngu Ein Htet Myet
More than 20 paintings by Burmese artists Ngu Ein Htet Myet
Ke’ Su Thar
RANGOON — Nestled amid the artistic hub of Pansodan Street, the Lokanat Gallery of Art is displaying the works of four Burmese artists in an exhibition titled “NC Show.”
Inside the yellow colonial-style building, which houses one of Burma’s foremost art galleries, are more than 20 paintings by Burmese artists Ngu Ein Htet Myet, Ke’ Su Thar, Soe Hnin Aung and Ko Sid.
The show, to which admission is free, opened on Monday and will continue through Saturday.
Artist Ke’ Su Thar told The Irrawaddy on Tuesday that of his seven pieces being exhibited, four feature mixed medium installations with art he painted on cloth made from waistcoats.
“I drew so that I could see the painting as a person whose feelings show from inside their heart,” he said of his work.
Other works include both abstract and conceptual paintings. Sale prices for the pieces range from US$250-3,000.
The Lokanat Gallery of Art is located at No. 62, 1st floor, Pansodan Street, and is open every day from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
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