Artist: Faiza Khandoker Fama

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Art CodeArt PriceArt SizeArt Type
FK108005X8Pen Sketch on Paper
FK11200014X14Acrylic on Canvas
FK128005X8Pen Sketch on Paper
FK138005X8Pen Sketch on Paper
FK148005X8Pen Sketch on Paper
FK15160012X14Acrylic on Canvas
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FK171800 – SOLD14X14Acrylic on Canvas
FK18500024X12Acrylic on Canvas
FK19300016×12Acrylic on Canvas
FK20100012×14Acrylic on Canvas
FK21300024×16Acrylic on Canvas
FK2280012×12Acrylic on Canvas

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I am Faiza Khandoker Fama, a seeker of forms hidden beneath the surface of the seen. Through the fluid elegance of pen and the vivid honesty of acrylic, I carve out moments that speak beyond their edges. I am drawn to creation—not replication—shaping visions born of instinct, silence, and wonder. Where others see the familiar, I find fragments of the unknown, waiting to be reimagined. My art is not just an image—it is a dialogue between perception and possibility, between what is and what could be.

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Sunset Boat Ride

I painted this scene to capture the serenity of a lone fisherman returning home at dusk. The fiery sunset symbolizes both endings and hope, while the calm rippling water reflects life’s journey—sometimes uncertain, yet always moving forward.

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Sailboats Under the Radiant Sun

This painting reflects my fascination with colors and freedom. The oversized radiant sun represents boundless energy, while the colorful sails symbolize dreams—each on a unique path. It’s about harmony in diversity, where every boat sails toward its own horizon under the same sky.

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Rainy City Evening

I created this artwork to portray the beauty hidden in ordinary rainy evenings. The cyclist with an umbrella symbolizes resilience, moving forward despite obstacles. The reflections of headlights on wet streets capture fleeting moments of light in darkness—reminding us that even gloomy days have their charm.

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City Street Scene

This sketch captures the everyday rhythm of an urban street—rickshaws, cars, wires, and people moving through their routines. I wanted to freeze the chaos and order of city life in black ink, showing how beauty exists even in ordinary, unnoticed moments of the day.

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Mother and Child in Rain

I drew this to reflect resilience and care. A mother washes utensils while her child holds an umbrella, shielding her from rain. It’s a simple yet powerful reminder of love, sacrifice, and the small acts that sustain life despite struggles.

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