Painting
Afternoon Light
This painting portrays a scenic and luscious grassy field softly swaying in the breeze. Situated on the edge of a large park, bordering on the side of a road lined with a variety of old trees; this happens to rapidly become one of the few natural... More
Painting
Beyond the Edge
This painting depicts a picturesque scene peering through the parted trees and bushes out at Lake Ontario and Bluffers Park below, from the top of the cliffs of the vast and towering Scarborough Bluffs, only several feet away from the sharp drop... More
Drawing
Detail of "Memories Intertwined" from installation, "Once Upon A Lost Time"
Presented is a hand drawn and coloured wallpaper of my own design, the pattern which symbolizes aspects of personal history, some lost and others still standing.
Painting
Lost in the Breeze
This painting is one of two within the collection, "Once Upon A Lost Time," which presents a landscape from my childhood that, due to development, no longer physically exists. This particular place hints to a place which was once regularly... More
Installation
Once Upon A Lost Time
This is a curated presentation of works that the collection consists of, which as a whole alludes to a nostalgic domestic interior of another time representing lost places and times of my past.
Painting
Once, Long Ago
This is another painting from the "Once Upon A Lost Time" collection representing a natural landscape which has since been lost. As another place that was a common sight within my childhood, a space filled with overgrown grass, tall trees and... More
Painting
The Weeping Willow
This painting depicts the scene surrounding a playground I used to go to as a child, the surrounding landscape is familiar sight and has remained largely unchanged as I grew up passing by it and playing near it for practically half of my life. The... More
Work by
Madhura Thavalingam
Drawing and Painting
“We lay our scene in a domestic interior reminiscent of those from another time, where decorative patterns of green foliage line the walls and over which hangs a small collection of landscape...” [More]