Interviews
Exhibiting Verisimilitude
February 1, 2021
Exhibiting Verisimilitude
The insightful artist, intrinsically motivated by sheer grit, Nuzhat Shama sheds a different light on the thought process behind her…
Mingling of Colours and Sketches
December 30, 2020
Mingling of Colours and Sketches
Artist Ishika Chowdhury, who happens to be an architect as well, loves playing with the mixture of watercolour, oil pastel…
Imagining Beyond the Boundaries- Reesham Shahab Tirtho
December 1, 2020
Imagining Beyond the Boundaries- Reesham Shahab Tirtho
If you are a Dhakaite, you have most likely come across a mural art by Tirtho, bringing a wall to…
Interflowing Realism & Abstractism
December 1, 2020
Interflowing Realism & Abstractism
Upoma Das, a thriving artist, is here to make her mark through art. She hopes to be a voice for…
A Graphic Memoir
November 12, 2020
A Graphic Memoir
Sayra Begum’s autobiographical graphic novel Mongrel was recently published by Knockabout Comics that illustrates the tale of Shuna, a young…
Dreaming a Safe Habitat- Salbhi Sumaiya
October 28, 2020
Dreaming a Safe Habitat- Salbhi Sumaiya
Native to Bangladesh, Salbhi Sumaiya is a conceptual and visual artist primarily based in Toronto, Canada. While she possesses a…
Sparking Fantasy
October 27, 2020
Sparking Fantasy
Fantasy art is a genre of art which portrays non-realistic, mystical, mythical or folkloric subjects or events and style, which is representational and naturalistic,…
Visualizing Intrinsic Thoughts – Javed Jalil
October 13, 2020
Visualizing Intrinsic Thoughts – Javed Jalil
Stimulated by literature and philosophy, Javed Jalil’s artistic pursuits started in his Los Angeles days. Certain situation and experience took…
Enthralled by Digital Art – Artist Insight
August 31, 2020
Enthralled by Digital Art – Artist Insight
Digital art is the artistic work deeply admired by architect and visual artist Fahad Rahman.
Songs of the Fishermen – Mong Mong Sho
August 31, 2020
Songs of the Fishermen – Mong Mong Sho
Text by KN Deya It is often said to those learning watercolour – you paint with water, not colour. Mong…