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In reverence of comedic wisdom – Gerard Lee, 2023

Surya Bajracharya

Darling Portrait Prize 2024 Finalist

dry-brushed charcoal (support: 80.0cm x 61.0cm. frame: 104.4cm x 84.5cm depth 5.0cm)

Surya Bajracharya
born Nepal 1979, Australia from 1984

In reverence of comedic wisdom – Gerard Lee 2023
dry brushed charcoal on paper

In reverence of comedic wisdom is a portrait of Gerard Lee, cherished family friend, mentor and writer. In recent years, Gerard and I have come back into closer contact, and he has offered me counsel and hope for a way forward. This is how I see him in my portrait, determined, thoughtful, optimistic, with a droll comment waiting in the wind. A reply from Gerard during the portrait-making process: “Look, I built the face, from pain and agony and the ability to look beyond all that into the wide blue yonder … What’s it worth to you? What’s the prize money? What’s my cut?”’

Kamberri/Canberra-based artist Surya Bajracharya’s practice encompasses printmaking, painting and sculpture and oscillates between place, politics and personal experience.


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Darling Portrait Prize 2024

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