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Saroj Lamichhane

Saroj Lamichhane

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Saroj Lamichhane is an internationally recognized blindfolded speed painter and Nepali performing artist whose work bridges visual art, cinema, and therapeutic practice. Known for his high‑precision live painting performances across Nepal, India, the...

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Saroj Lamichhane is an internationally recognized blindfolded speed painter and Nepali performing artist whose work bridges visual art, cinema, and therapeutic practice. Known for his high‑precision l...

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Full NameSaroj Lamichhane
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Active Since2020

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6 yrs

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