Shashi Bikram Shah

The influence of these artists are still evident in Shah’s paintings which continuously aim to capture the world’s suffering.

His works have garnered numerous accolades, have been exhibited in over ten countries, and have been featured in many public and private collections.

[12] Kalki is a salvation figure prophesied to appear at the end of the Kali Yuga for the deliverance of human beings from suffering and adharma.

[15] While rooting his paintings in traditional Hindu motifs, Shah also represents contemporary issues such as war, terrorism, and inequality.

In addition to Shashi Shah, the group consisted of Krishna Manandhar, Indra Pradhan, and Batsa Gopal Vaidya.