1977 - Sri Lanka - Flora and Fauna
Laki Senanayaka Paintings

In 1977 Laki Senanayaka was commissioned to design, draw and Paint the set of currency Notes based on the theme Endemic Flora and Fauna of Sri Lanka, which were issued by the Central Bank of Ceylon (CBSL) dated 1979-03-26 and put into circulation in 1980 August.

Laki Senanayaka's Paintings are displayed to illustrate how the layout design of each note was developed to the finally issued 1979 Sri Lanka - Flora and Fauna currency notes, which are directly compared. in the links below for each denomination.
155x76 mmRs 100 note
146x73 mmRs 50 note
137x70 mmRs 20 note
127x67 mmRs 10 note
118x64 mmRs 5 note
108x60 mmRs 2 note

The History of these notes is given in SundayTimes of 2008 July 27th Don't stamp these out! by Ismath Raheem.
In 1977, Bevis Bawa, suggested that Laki Senanayake would be the ideal Artist to design notes for Bradbury Wilkinson, with a contract from Central Bank for a new set of currency. Laki used Ismath Raheem's Library with high quality hand printed nineteenth century natural history plates, to design the notes with Sri Lanka's rich wildlife endemic and unique flora and fauna set in the correct ecological niche. I was able to see the original collection of Paintings now with Dominic Sansoni.

I met Laki in 2019 November at his hideout near Dambulla called Diyabubula, to discuss the publication of a book on the artwork used for this most beautiful set of currency notes. He asked me to write a Numismatic article for it.
Shortly thereafter he sent me a gift of a 16x24 inch ceramic tile print of his painting of Two frogmouths in the Sinharaja Forest an image of which is displayed on right.
I was so sad to hear that Laki Senanayake has passed away in the morning of 2021 May 30th during the covid-19 pandamic. May he Rest In Peace.

The website lakisenanayake.com has images of 44 of his designs which had been painted at about 3 times the scale and had been scanned at 100 dpi. The images are displayed above at 25 dpi.
I thank Dominic Sansoni and Laki's daughter Mintaka for permission to use the images of these paintings in the notes.lakdiva.org.lk website.
I also thank Michael Meyler for corrections to the placement of the sketches and 3 additional sketches not in Laki's website.

If anyone owns or has an image of a Laki Senanayaka painting, used for one of the Sri Lanka 1979 Flora and Fauna Issue and not included in these webpages, please contribute digital image to kavanr @ gmail.com so that the painting is properly documented.