
Bienvenue sur Feuille Obscure, un blog d’art.
“À travers l’art et l’artisanat, nous tissons les fils de nos rêves.”
Welcome to Feuille Obscure, an art blog. “Through art and craft, we weave the threads of our dreams.”
Tanjim Chowdhury
Je suis Tanjim Chowdhury, artiste originaire du Bangladesh et actuellement installée à Rennes, en France.
I am Tanjim Chowdhury, an artist originally from Bangladesh, now based in Rennes, France.

Depuis toujours, j’ai nourri un vif intérêt pour les arts et la culture. Mes premiers pas dans le monde artistique remontent à mes années de lycée, où j’ai développé une passion pour le dessin et les travaux manuels. Après le lycée, j’ai choisi de m’inscrire à l’Institut des Beaux-Arts de l’Université de Chittagong, au Bangladesh, en raison de cet intérêt profond. Là-bas, j’ai bénéficié d’une formation complète en histoire de l’art, couvrant de la préhistoire à l’art moderne, ainsi que l’histoire de l’art occidental, oriental et l’art du Bangladesh. J’ai obtenu ma licence (BFA) en 2013, suivie de mon master en arts plastiques (MFA) en 2014.
Art and culture have always held a deep fascination for me. My journey into the world of art began in high school, where I discovered a passion for drawing and handicrafts. After high school, this passion led me to enroll at the Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Chittagong in Bangladesh. There, I received a comprehensive education in art history, spanning from prehistory to modern art, including Western, Eastern, and Bangladeshi art. I earned my Bachelor’s degree (BFA) in 2013, followed by a Master’s degree in Fine Arts (MFA) in 2014.



Durant mes années aux Beaux-Arts de Chittagong, j’ai été profondément influencée par l’art et la culture français. Ma curiosité pour les cultures artistiques du monde entier m’a conduit à me passionner particulièrement pour la France, un pays avec une histoire artistique et culturelle riche, et une production artistique contemporaine au cœur de la société actuelle. C’est cette fascination qui m’a incitée à poursuivre mon parcours artistique ici.
During my years at Chittagong’s Fine Arts Institute, I was profoundly influenced by French art and culture. My curiosity about global art forms eventually sparked a particular interest in France, a country renowned for its rich artistic history and vibrant contemporary art scene. This fascination inspired me to continue my artistic journey here in France.
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A Tragic Inspiration On December 16, 2020, a tragic event in Bangladesh profoundly impacted my artistic work: the rape and murder of a young woman during the Victory Day celebrations. This day, meant to symbolize freedom and victory, reveals the…
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DIY Hand-Painted Tote Bag: Step-by-Step Tutorial
In a world where personal expression is paramount, every accessory becomes a canvas for creativity. Enter the humble tote bag, a versatile companion for daily errands or spontaneous adventures. But why settle for the ordinary when you can infuse it…
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Louis Kahn’s Masterpiece: The National Assembly of Bangladesh
Architecture is an integral part of our daily lives. Not only does it provide us with spaces to live, but it also enriches our spirit and cultural heritage. Sometimes, a building can represent an entire nation. The National Assembly of…
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“Music fills the infinite between two souls.” -Rabindranath Tagore
There are some people who are thousands of miles away but seemto be the closest. Although there is no communication every day, itseems that they are around, there is no one closer to us than them.Here we conquer distance. The…
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Lal Miah: The Artistic Journey of SM Sultan
In this world, suddenly there are one or two very talented people whocan be selfless. However, greed for wealth and fame cannot be easily ignored. And those who can, they must be great human beings out of the world. Sheikh…
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The Sunflower is mine, in a way- Vincent van Gogh
I don’t know how generous a man can be if his hard-earned money and expensive clothes can be distributed among the workers, or if asa lover, cut off his ear and give it as a gift to his beloved? A…