Podcast Appearances
He's been developing a new body of work, acrylic paintings that fuse his iconic digital aesthetic with something far more emotionally raw, rooted in his Sri Lankan heritage and shaped by years of deliberate, unhurried craft.
In this conversation, we talk about following the fun, the danger of chasing reward and why the most personal thing you can make is always the most powerful.
It's my pleasure to share with you my conversation with Murugaya.
Hey Murugai, it's so great to see you again.
Welcome back to Daring Creativity.
Hi Radim, thank you so much for having me back.
You are one of the elite club of returning guests that had to come back.
There's so much that you're doing right now, so much that you're pushing on so many different fronts.
In personifying, embodying the concept of daring creativity, I'm excited to talk to you today because...
You got something to reveal that I think is quite important and a pivotal moment in your career so far.
So let's talk about it.
But if someone didn't listen to one of my first episodes of second season, who's Murugaya?
Who are you?
How would you introduce yourself?
You see, as you said, for the new listeners of our conversation, in our previous conversation, we covered almost your journey from the beginning to now, or what was now then.
And now I think we're going to cover now to the future.
Because I would like you to reveal, what have you been working on since?
Obviously, since I haven't seen you podcast-wise, I've seen you in person, but you've been working on something so important that I wanted to talk about it.
What goes into such projects?
We'll be back after a quick break.