rainbow lollypop

The rainbow lollipop symbolize as a metaphor for desire.Its surface holds every color, vivid and alluring, yet its flavor comes from a single source sugar. In this way, it mirrors human longing: regardless of how varied our wishes appear, the fulfillment they offer is often the same. The attraction of color reflects how desire lures us. In an observed moment, my daughter abandoned her favorite teddy bear to obtain a rainbow lollipop. This act revealed a quiet truth pursuit often demands sacrifice, and in reaching for what we want, we may discard what we already cherish. As we grow older, this exchange becomes more deliberate. Value shifts from emotional meaning to calculated worth. Objects, experiences, and even relationships are

Artwork Detail

Dimensions24 x 24 x 0.98 in
Year Created2023 A.D
MaterialCanvas
SubjectConceptual
StyleContemporary
MediumAcrylic

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krishna lama

krishna lama

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Nepal

Krishna Lama (b. 1988, Kathmandu, Nepal) is a contemporary visual artist whose work explores time, memory, and spiritual consciousness through expressive human fourms. He completed his MFA from Tribhuvan University and BFA from Lalitkala Campus. Lama has held three solo exhibitions at the Nepal Art Council-Dissolving into Forms (2012), Light that Holds a Dream (2016), and Passage of Time (2020)-and has participated in major national and international exhibitions, including the 10th Beijing International Art Biennale (China) and Kathmandu Art Biennale. He was part of the Britto Students' Residency Programme (2011) at Bindu Space for Artists and has received the National Fine Arts Award (2017, 2024, 2025). Based in Kathmandu, he also works as an art educator. Read more

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