My CreationsMy Creations Original artworks and personal creative projects by Tanjim Chowdhury. Embracing War and Family: Art Inspired by "Matir Moina"Inspired by the Bangladeshi film Matir Moina, a fine arts student creates mixed-media miniatures using film stills on rusted metal, exploring war, family, identity, and cultural conflict through art.Fusion of Spiritual Traditions: Mandalas, Rangolis, and AlpanasA floor installation blending mandalas, rangolis, and Alpanas across a 27-meter gallery at ISBA Besancon, using wheat flour and found metal to fuse ancient spiritual traditions with contemporary art.Innovative Heritage: The Fusion of Tradition and ModernityAn artist from Bangladesh discovers Rennes' half-timbered buildings and explores the fusion of tradition and modernity through a watercolor photo collage blending old and new architectural styles.Knitting (Bunon): Interweaving Culture and Historical MemoryAn installation inspired by Dhakai Muslin's heritage: 10 meters of hand-cut white paper reinterprets the delicate weave, cultural memory, and colonial erasure of Bangladesh's finest cloth.Safeguarding Jewellery: Protection and OrnamentationInspired by violence against women in Bangladesh, an artist creates jewellery from screws, nails, and ceramics, transforming ornaments into armor and challenging beauty standards with powerful art.Sewing Resilience: Artistic Tributes to Bangladeshi WomenA tribute to Bangladeshi women garment workers: an artist collects beverage cans to create sparkling textile sculptures, honoring resilience, exposing inequality, and transforming waste into beauty.Stories of Bangladeshi Women : Tradition to TransformationThrough headless ceramic dolls and a faceless crowned portrait, a Bangladeshi artist confronts the social pressures, silenced voices, and daily realities faced by women in her home country.The Blossoming Legacy: Honouring My Grandmother Through Art and MemoryA moving tribute to a beloved grandmother, honoring her memory through a floral painting, a garden story, and a poem written in France, where distance made the bond feel even more precious.The Eternal Connection: Boats, Rivers, and Art in BangladeshExplore the deep bond between Bangladesh and its rivers through Moon Boat art, inspired by Chittagong's fishing heritage and philanthropist Yves Marre's floating hospital on the waterways.Village to Museum: A Material and Architectural ExplorationFrom a Bangladesh village to French museums, an artist explores architectural contrasts between earth houses and marble, drawing on broken stone with watercolor and Mughal miniature painting.