In April 2025, the historic Sielecki Castle in Sosnowiec, Poland hosted a landmark International Visual Art Exhibition organized by the Beriboy Art Gallery, bringing together 120 artists from across the globe. The exhibition showcased a rich variety of artistic practices, from painting and sculpture to experimental and graphic design, reflecting the diversity of contemporary visual culture.





Among the participating artists was me, representing Sri Lanka on this prestigious international stage. My contribution stood alongside works by notable creators such as Egidijus Dapsas (Lithuania), Nijole Jovarien Ozi (jewelry, Poland), Gabriel Isina Cuisinaite (experimental painting, Lithuania), Lina Nikolaev (graphic artist), Irina Santokian Par (painter), and Sita Tarasevicin (painter), among many others.






The exhibition was made possible through the dedicated support of Professor Marta Frackowiak, with organizational assistance from Robert Weismann, Professor Marta Frackowiak, and Daria Kowalsik of the Beriboy Art Gallery. Special thanks were extended to Julia Baranowska, Oliwia Kosielska, and Victoria Parol for their invaluable contributions to the event’s success.
The exhibition opened on April 17, 2025, marking a significant cultural gathering where artists from diverse nations shared creativity, dialogue, and artistic vision under the timeless roof of Sielecki Castle.

