By Ava Sherry featuring R. Benedito Ferrao and Vamona Navelcar's "The 
Destination is the Journey."
I had been drawn to R. Benedito Ferrão and Vamona Navelcar’s The Destination is 
the Journey, initially because it wasn’t obvious in its positioning. It felt 
almost like a puzzle, except with every answer found, another layer of depth 
revealed itself. The Destination is The Journey forms part of R. Benedito 
Ferrão’s edited book, Goa/Portugal/Mozambique: The Many Lives of Vamona 
Navelcar (2017) which is about a Goan artist — Navelcar (1929-2021) — whose 
life and identity, due to colonial forces, became dispersed across the 
boundaries of Africa, Asia, and Europe. 

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Vamona Navelcar (1929-2021): A canvas across three continents

R Benedito Ferrão & Vishvesh Prabhakar Kandolkar

The artist lived and worked in India, Portugal and Mozambique, died on October 
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Best,


Selma CarvalhoAuthor of "Sisterhood of Swans" and "Notes on a Marriage" both 
published by Speaking Tiger, India.

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