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Panoramic PathoVision 2025
Panoramic Pathovision art competition and exhibition was organized as a part of 50th anniversary celebration of the College of Pathologists of Sri Lanka. This competition aims to showcase how the profound science of Pathology can be beautifully and powerfully expressed through diverse artistic creations.
Submissions were accepted from the following categories:
• Paintings
• Photography
• Poetry and prose
• Creative crafts
The exhibition was held in parrel to the 50th Anniversary International Conference of the College of Pathologists of Sri Lanka, from 23-25th October 2025 at the UCFM Tower, Exhibition area.
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Winners of the paintings category
First Place : Dreamscape of a Pathologist by Dr Lalani Jayamali De Silva
This artwork envisions the inner dreamscape of a pathologist, where… more
Second Place: ‘Rescued by different arms of pathology’ by Dr Liyanage Shamithra Madhumali Sigera
Different arms of pathology such as histopathology, chemical pathology, molecular… more
Third Place: ‘The GI 50’ by Dr Mohamed Naseer Fathima Amra
I am honoured to be a contestant in the 50th… more
Other submissions of the paintings category
‘Embracing Modern Technology for a Better Future’ by Dr Dayal Sathyajith Gamlaksha
Currently, pathologists in Sri Lanka manage a heavy workload which… more
‘Eyes of the Pathologist’ by Professor Chandu de Silva
When seeing slides it is taken for granted that the… more
‘Immersed in beauty while safeguarding health’ by Dr Mahamada Kalapuwage Lalith Manjula
This painting illustrates good habits for pathologists while enjoying the… more
‘The Eyes with hidden scope’ by Dr Lohithalinkam Logica
"The eyes with hidden scope" illustrating both the vision through… more
‘Under the sky - A land scape wall art’ by Dr NGJCP Nanayakkara
The drawing is an abstract painting of the cross section… more
‘Beautiful world of Histopathology’ by Dr W A J Dissanayaka
This is an artistic representation of various histological structures. While… more
‘Mandela of Bowel’ by Dr Aparekka Liyanagamage Sihani Pramoda
This is a mandela art created using histology of different… more
‘Cytology: Tracing the Footprints of Disease through the lens’ by Dr Rathnayake Mohottalalage Jinali Bhagya Rathnayake
These cytology images represent the common malignancies in Sri Lanka.… more
‘Colonic saree design’ by Dr Jayathunga Arrachchige Kaumadi Udeshika
Microscopy of the colonic mucosa can imagine as a saree… more
‘Discovering The Hidden Secret’ by Dr Kithmini Kumari Wijeyarathne
Fetus, resembling the center of life shows beginning of a… more
‘Smoking & Betel —> Cancer’ by Dr Vinothika Sivamayuran
Normal squamous epithelium turning to malignant due to smoke and… more
Winners of the photography category
First Place: ‘The Deceptive Tree’ by Dr Lalani Jayamali De Silva
At first glance, the image blooms like a serene tree,… more
Second Place: ‘With Love, SK’ by Dr Mohamed Naseer Fathima Amra
We tend to do what we love and find love… more
Third Place: ‘මා නිල් සයුරය - ඔබ රළු වෙරලය නැත කිසිදා අප හමුවන්නේ..’ by Dr Madhara Mandhodaree Rajapakse
මා නිල් සයුරය - ඔබ රළු වෙරලය නැත කිසිදා අප… more
Other submissions of the photography category
‘A volcano erupting with lava splashing from a green valley’ by Dr Jayathunga Arrachchige Kaumadi Udeshika
A histopathology slide stained with Masson’s trichrome presents an artistic… more
‘Love Beneath the Lens’ by Dr Rathnayake Mohottalalage Jinali Bhagya Rathnayake
On a weary evening, In a quiet lab, Through tired… more
‘Photography’ by Dr Vinothika Sivamayuran
Appendixes showing various facial reactions for removing them. Some smiling;… more
‘Reindeer in Motion’ by Dr Baduraliyage Dona Buddimani Madavi Baduraliyage
This cellular pattern resembles an image of a reindeer caught… more
Winners of the creative craft category
First Place: ‘Artistic inspiration of Warthin tumour’ by Dr Salpadoru Patabendige Ruwani Sandamalika Kumari
As a histopathology trainee, I observed that the Warthin tumour… more
Second Place: ‘A giant in pathology’ by Dr NGJCP Nanayakkara
A Reed–Sternberg cell is a large abnormal cell which is… more
Winners of the poetry & prose category
First Place: ‘අම්මා නැති ලොවක ඔබ තනි වෙයිද දුවේ’ by Dr Madhara Mandhodaree Rajapakse
This poem is based on a true story of a… more
Second Place: ‘තයිරොයිඩ් වතගොත’ by Dr Baduraliyage Dona Buddimani Madavi Baduraliyage
This poetry artwork pays tribute to the critical role of… more
Third Place: ‘A wonderful tumour’ by Dr L.D. Wickramasinghe
It's a poem written on my own experience. more
Other submissions of the poetry & prose category
‘Silent heroes’ by Kishanjalee Dilrukshi Rammuthupura
My piece, titled Silent Heroes, is a tribute to the… more
‘Through the microscope lens’ by Dr W A J Dissanayaka
This poem describes feelings of a histopathologist and the satisfaction… more
‘Feeling blue’ by Dr Dulanji Rangana Karunaratne
I took my laptop to study small round blue cell… more
‘Tiny courage’ by Dr Pilapitigedara Mudiyanselage Madhusha Pilapitiya
This is a ballad for a baby, whose body is… more
‘Poetry’ by Professor Arundathi Kurukulasuriya
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‘නපුරු සෛලය’ by Dr Jayathunga Arrachchige Kaumadi Udeshika
තනි සෛලයකට කළ හැකි දේවල් අපමණය. පාලනයෙන් ගිලිහුණු කල පිළිකාවක්… more
‘The Life Under’ The Microscope by Dr Diyunugalge Paba Kumari Rathnayake
This piece of poetry talks about the beauty of our… more
‘Silent heroes’ by Kishanjalee Dilrukshi Rammuthupura
My piece, titled Silent Heroes, is a tribute to the… more
‘If for Histopathologists’ by Professor Chandu de Silva
This is a poem based on If by Rudyard Kipling… more
‘Poetry’ by Dr Abaya Illeperuma
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‘A cell's journey’ by Dr Mohamed Naseer Fathima Amra
We do look into different cells in different colours, everyday.… more
‘සිතුවිලි’ by Dr Nileththi Jayanjana Asanthi
Beyond the Microscope: The Soul of a Histopathologist’s Journey A… more
‘I SEE YOU’ by Dr Samarakoon Mudiyanselage Pavithra Piyabhashini Samarakoon
Pathology is seem as a field that is not involved… more
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