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DHAKA, Oct 27, 2025 (BSS)-The curtain fell today on the four-day solo art
exhibition titled "Wayfarers of the Shadowed Path" by artist Masudur Rahman
at NOOK Gallery in Banani.
The exhibition featured around 40 artworks in charcoal, oil, and acrylic-
portraying nature, cosmos, existence, and void.
There was a live painting session on the second day of the exhibition.
Speaking to BSS, organizer and artist Masudur Rahman said he was delighted by
the unexpectedly large turnout.
He said, "The audience has accepted my artworks very cordially and they asked
me many questions about my work from their curiosity. I believe that, from an
exhibition standpoint, it has been a very successful event. It's a matter of
great joy for me."
Asked about his works, he said, "The title of my exhibition is 'Wayfarers of
the Shadowed Path' or in Bengali, 'Chhayapather Pathikera'. The visual
pattern of my work revolves around the concept of the infinity line or cosmic
line."
Through these works, I attempt to explore the feeling of perceiving the
universe from within the human body and to me, the galaxy and the human form
are interconnected, he said, adding, "I sense a profound depth that binds the
two together."
Narrating his art philosophy, he said, "I have my own galaxy, and I deeply
value human connections. My galaxy consists of the people I have met and
conversed with throughout my life."
"In this exhibition, I painted the galaxy that resides deep within my own
heart. To me, this is the space of perception and emotion from which my art
emerges," he added.
Masudur Rahman's artistic journey began with poetry before he formally
studied Oriental Art at the Faculty of Fine Arts in University of Dhaka.
His works often center on human emotions, aspirations, and dreams, using
nature as a profound metaphor.
The concluding session began at 6 pm today. Visitors and co-organizers
attended the event, where Masudur Rahman recited his own poems.