22nd young artist art exhibition 2020!
Yesterday my friends and I went to Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy to see an art exhibition. Many people from far and wide flock there every day to see the works of new artists on various contemporary events of the year 2020.
The story of a suffocating period
Pictures of the blocked time.
The world is at a standstill. Time to stop.
Helpless people are twisting inside and out.
The shape of the human body is not exactly normal. A terrifying invisible virus has overwhelmed us all. The deadly virus is floating in the air, blowing away the white clouds of the blue sky of autumn. As a result, panic, fear, depression and isolation are all around us. The deaths of people in this beautiful world are now just a number.
Rakib Hasan
Assistant Professor, Drawing and Painting Discipline.
Faculty of Fine Arts, Khulna University.
The artist wants to highlight the horror of the "Corona" virus and the situation created through his art.
Folklore Alok Alok
Bangladesh is rich in rural traditions.
This rural environment and folk life style of Bangladesh has affected the cultural features of this country.
Traditional folk art is indicative of the creation and taste of Bengali folk society.
Involved with this is the identity of the ethnic group of Bengal.
As a result of urbanization, our own folk artists have been affected. So it can be seen that the folklore is sometimes lost in the light of the city. The vibrant folklore is on the verge of extinction due to the impact of glamorous urbanization.
Folklore Alok Alok_ is a work of art that focuses on the evolution of folklore.
Below are pictures of some of the works of art ....
thanks all......