A group art exhibition Ontor Kotha is going on at the Monobhumi Art Space until March 31. Monubhumi Art Space is an organisation for artists. The exhibition is open for all, every day from 12-9pm.
Samarjit Roy Chowdhury inaugurated the exhibition on March 2. Six promising and well-known artists - Tarun Ghosh, Bipul Shah, Anisuzzaman, Ishrat Zahan Kakon, Pijush Kanti Sarkar and Masudur Rahman – are exhibiting their paintings.
A total of 24 skilfully done artworks based on acrylic and woodcut media are on display at the exhibit. The paintings focus on various aspects of nature and people’s personal feelings.
In Tarun Ghosh’s paintings, his personal feelings are reflected through the use of vibrant colors with ink and scattered motives. It is focused on colours and textures and gradually moves on to experimenting with pure geometrical forms.
Symbols of hidden evil are found in a painting titled Mukhosh. The horrific and evil looking masks are used to portray social norms and the ugly inside of a human mind. This unique and intriguing piece is created by Bipul Shah and is done in acrylic.
Assiuzzaman explores the complexities that goes on inside human brains and his works display zoometrics shapes and motives with vibrant colours, especially in Complexity which is done by woodcut.
Each person have their own complex zone. Vivacious use of acrylic colours give life to Ishrat Zahan Kakon’s Color of memory. Pijush Kanti Sarker used light shades with dark colours on white space, the painting titled Hidden agenda is a work of lines. The paintings are an insightful observation of the inner spirit of humans. All the artworks have their own inner story to tell in a symbolic and captivating way.