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DMTX. “Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and
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“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257326
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257322
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257323
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257327
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257328
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257329
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257330
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257331
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257333
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257334
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, "Kala Pola" is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.

ID: 257335

no worries!

no worries! sanka.vidanagama@gmail.com is my personnel e-mail address.
KIT!

No sanka, I did ask for ur

No sanka,
I did ask for ur email adress.
If you could please send to my address please.
Regards

Angelo

Ravi..............? Did u ask

Ravi..............? Did u ask my e-mail or is it a mistake?

dear Ravi, Please could u

dear Ravi,
Please could u email me ur email address
Would like to get in touch with you mate

Best regards and all the best for your work in the future

A.

It's over. Just only one day

It's over. Just only one day and hold yesterday.

Awesome work as always

Awesome work as always Sanka.
When is the kala pola on this time till?

Thanks brother!

Thanks brother!

nice story...its refreshing

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“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.
“Kala Pola” which began in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, and showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka. This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 21/02/2010.

“Kala Pola” which begun in 1993 with only 35 artists, is Colombo city's grandest and most-awaited annual one day Street Art Festival, showcases masterpieces by upcoming and prominent painters and sculptors from all over Sri Lanka.
Presented by the George Keyt Foundation, 'Kala Pola' is a key platform for artists and sculptors to launch and boost their careers in Sri Lanka. Not only does it help them build a steady clientele, but also promotes art as a lucrative and professional career. Many “Kala Pola” artists have been successful and have gone onto launch careers in the international arena.

This year's “Kala Pola” will feature over 250 artists and sculptors who will showcase their creativity to a rapidly growing Sri Lankan and expatriate clientele, in an atmosphere filled with music, song, fun and contagious bonhomie.

Kala Pola 2010 kicks off at 10.00 am on Sunday 21 February 2010 and will unfold itself through the changing light of the day, bringing a varied palette of colour, sights and sounds to the soul of Colombo, until dusk finally settles over the city skyline.