Kathmandu, March 13 -- Our memories arise out of our interaction with others-people, places and relations. So it is human nature to hold on to family attachments, kinship bonds and social networks. In Stories, a new exhibition of paintings, Saurganga Darshandhari reflects on these basic instincts, attesting to a universal experience through her own personal narrative.

"Every moment is a precious story, a continuous moment or a wave," says Darshandhari. And so, the contours of her paintings mimic the undulations of a wave, seemingly undivided, moving continually.

Divided into four parts-'Mero Amako Thaili', 'Flow', 'Nature', and 'Stories'-Darshandhari seems to incline towards themes that affect us socially but at the same time, also pers...