Category: My creations
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Telling Stories Through Waste: My Artistic Dialogue with El Anatsui
Introduction Art has always been a medium of self-expression and cultural storytelling, and as an artist hailing from a developing country, my inspiration often draws from the world around me—its struggles, triumphs, and traditions. Today, I want to introduce one of my favorite contemporary artists, El Anatsui, a visionary sculptor whose works have left an…
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Getting Started with Linocut: A Beginner’s Guide to Relief Printing
As an art student at the Institute of Fine Arts Chittagong, I first learned about linocut during my Art Materials class. However, as a student focused on painting, I never had the chance to practice it. My curiosity lingered until 2019 when I joined a typography workshop while studying at ISBA. There, I met printmakers…
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Rediscovering Etching: A Journey from Curiosity to Creation
My First Encounter with Etching My journey with etching began during my second year at the Institute of Fine Arts, Chittagong, where I first encountered this intricate and fascinating art form. Although my primary focus at the time was painting, etching always held a certain allure for me. Yet, as a painting student, I never…
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The Blossoming Legacy: Honouring My Grandmother Through Art and Memory
A Legacy of Love and Inspiration Throughout my life, my grandmother has been a guiding force, shaping both my personal and professional journey in profound ways. From my earliest memories, she was more than just a family member; she was a mentor, a storyteller, and a source of boundless inspiration. Her influence is evident in…
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Infiniment: A Journey of Artistic Exploration and Exhibition at the Museum of Besançon
A New Beginning at Institut des Beaux Arts de Besançon In September 2018, I embarked on a new chapter in my artistic journey as a second-year student at the Institut des Beaux Arts de Besançon (ISBA). This experience marked a significant shift from the curriculum I had previously encountered at the Institute of Fine Arts…
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The Eternal Connection: Boats, Rivers, and Art in Bangladesh
A Lifelong Bond with Boats and Rivers As a Bangladeshi, my connection with boats and rivers is deeply rooted in my identity. Bangladesh, with its labyrinth of rivers—over 700 according to some historical sources—has nurtured a culture where boats are not just a means of transportation but a symbol of life, tradition, and survival. These…