Rent Art, Buy Art, Rent-to-Buy: Flexible Ways to Enjoy Art

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Whether you’re decorating a home or office, supporting artists, or starting a collection, these flexible options make engaging with art easier, more affordable, and tailored to your lifestyle.

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Acrylic painting uses fast-drying paints made from pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion. Known for its versatility, acrylics can mimic watercolor or oil effects and are ideal for bold, vibrant works. In Bangladesh, many contemporary artists favor acrylics for their quick-drying nature and adaptability.

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Landscape art captures natural scenery—mountains, rivers, skies, and rural or urban views—often reflecting a deep connection between nature and emotion. In Bangladesh, landscape painting has grown through a blend of traditional and contemporary styles.

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Abstract art uses shapes, colors, and forms to express ideas or emotions rather than depict real-life scenes. It moves beyond traditional representation, inviting viewers to interpret meaning through feeling and imagination.

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Oil painting is a technique where pigments are mixed with oil, typically linseed, to create rich, durable colors and textures. In Bangladesh, landscape oil paintings beautifully capture the country’s natural beauty—lush fields, rivers, and rural life. 

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Sketch art is a form of drawing that captures ideas, figures, or scenes using simple lines and shading, often as a preliminary study or standalone artwork. In Bangladesh, sketch art has played a vital role in documenting life and emotions.

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Digital art in Bangladesh is experiencing a dynamic rise, fueled by advancements in technology and growing online platforms. Young artists are blending cultural heritage with modern aesthetics, producing stunning digital illustrations, animations, and concept art.

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Arabic calligraphy art in Bangladesh beautifully blends traditional scripts with modern artistic expression. Rooted in Islamic art, Bengali and Arabic calligraphy have evolved through various styles, reflecting cultural and religious influences. Artists use ink, brush, and digital mediums to create visually stunning compositions of verses, poetry, and sacred texts.

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Water colour art in Bangladesh is a vibrant and expressive form deeply rooted in the country’s artistic heritage. Bangladeshi water colour artists often depict rural landscapes, rivers, daily life, and cultural traditions with delicate brushwork and subtle colour transitions. The medium’s transparency beautifully captures the country’s light and atmosphere.

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The Bangladeshi art scene is vibrant and diverse, rooted in tradition yet evolving with contemporary influences. From folk art to modernist movements, it reflects the country’s rich history, culture, and social narratives. The Faculty of Fine Arts in Dhaka, founded by Zainul Abedin, played a crucial role in shaping modern art in Bangladesh. Abedin, known for his Famine Series, remains a national icon. Other renowned artists include Quamrul Hassan, Shahabuddin Ahmed, and Kanak Chanpa Chakma. Today, emerging and established artists continue to explore identity, politics, and nature, making Bangladesh a growing hub for artistic innovation making art of love. Art drawing culture in Bangladesh reflects rich traditions, vibrant folk themes, and modern expressions, showcasing the country’s deep-rooted creativity and heritage.

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Kazi Muhammed Taki-Abstract
Saied Malitha-Acrylic, Watercolour
Faiza Khandoker Fama-Acrylic, Pen Sketch
Kazi Sayed-Acrylic on Sack
Sarkar Nahid Niazi-Abstract, Landscape
Samia Nafis Haque-Acrylic
Seeamoon Hasiba Reza-Water Color
Sharmin Sultana-Acrylic
Sheikh Famin Mubin-Digital
Shourab Chandra Bormon-Acrylic, Oil, Water Colour
Mahmuda Alam Sumi-Acrylic, Pouring
Zawad Ahasan-Sketch
Fowzin Ahmed-Landscape
Ismat Tazria-Acrylic
Mahzabin Fariha-Acrylic, Gouache, Sketch
Asma Ul Hasna Nimmi-Oil Painting
Afifa Nazim-Acrylic
Sourav Majumder-Landscape
Falguni Amin-Acrylic
Khadija Akter Moly-Digital
Prantha Shill-Sketch
Afiya Dina-Acrylic
Syed Tazrian-Oil
Rukaiya Islam-Sketch
Sharmin Haque Prima-Oil, Acrylic, Sketch
Sadia Binte Akram-Acrylic
Alvy Arnob-Canvas, Oil, Digital
Jannatul Frdous Tabia-Digital
Suchi Dhar-Oil, Acrylic, Sketch
T. M. Shamim-Acrylic, Landscape, Sketch
Afra Nawar Fiha-Acrylic, Abstract, Landscape, Modern
Humayera Tabassum-Oil, graphite and oil pastel
Shehnila Tasnim Sonsy-Acrylic Art
Tasnia Shamim Raisa-Acrylic, Digital, Oil Pastel
Noyon Paul-Acrylic, Oil, Water colour
Samiul Sadid-Abstract
Tazin Ahmed-Acrylic
Tasnova Tusin-Acrylic Art
Mithila Modhubonty-Sketch, Water Colour Art
Md Ehsan-Acrylic, Sketch, Water Colour
Torpon Sarker-Sketch
Atif Ibn Zaman-Acrylic and Oil
Sazia Tasnim-Acrylic
Shyama Ray-Acrylic

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