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Perception: Solo painting exhibition by Abdul Muqtadir
Sheikh Arif Bulbon
"Abdul Muqtadir's paintings are radiant and sublime. Meditative in spirit, the paintings offer an inner view of the artist's world. There is clear resonance of a state of mind that is immersed in a deep quest for peace, for quietude, and love. Being 70 years old, Muqtadir's art has often looked to birds, more as symbols of a suspended peace than of flight. Then there is the luxuriously reclining cat, the innocence of the soaring kite and lots of light… rays that radiate forth and explode into illuminated spheres," said art critic Moinuddin Khaled about art works of veteran artist Abdul Muqtadir at his solo exhibition titled 'Percenption' at Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts in the capital.
Muqtadir said, "My theme is perception. I observe certain events, which are significant to me. It is an energy, which inspires me. Perception leads to conviction. The delicate mesh of the background holds his objects, whether they are birds or cats or the smiling face of a child. One feels the figures are seen in a lonely afternoon, with the coming of nightfall with a wan moon."
"When I translate the energy though colour there are nuances which I bring on the canvas or paper." In one of the scenes one sees a resting woman under a tree. "It is what it is and no more," he said.
The smiling face of a young girl is an oft-appearing theme in his paintings. The image is awash in a splurge of light, sometimes emanating from the brilliance of flowers strewn around. The inner glow and warmth inherent in his artworks brings to mind Jibananada's subtle verses about nature.
Muqtadir's finely meshed background creates a delicate web in which objects are held together. His special skill in deploying lines and points that flow in an around objects bespeaks a definite characteristics of his works. The lighted aura and the worked over background enlivens the artwork, freeing it from the shackles of a specific time and a specific query.
In one of the paintings is a cock, which brought in the bird flu scare in the country. All around the bird were figures done in minute scrawled.
In the painting on 'Krishnachura' he brought in the colours and motives he saw in a scene.
In another is a fountain falling through a green hill. What attracts him was the relation between the elements of nature.
In four more pieces of paper Muqtadir has done four varieties of birds with pen squiggles and washes of watercolour.
He works straight away and does not depend on sketches. As if he painted when his mood took him he said, "Moods depend on emotions. I go by something that inspires me, anything that I hear or remember. I respond to inspiration and do what satisfies my inner need to express myself."
The space in his paintings has a hypnotic pull- a kind of magnetism that is timeless and un-eroded. It is easily reminiscent of the kind of awe that skills the human mind at the advent of dawn, in the solitude of a lonely afternoon, in the foreshadowing of nightfall or in the wan light of a full moon.
Born in 1936 he graduated from the Graphic Design from the College of Arts and Crafts in 1960, with Zainul Abedin, Quamrul Hassan and Safiuddin Ahmed as his teachers. Asked to comment on the standard of teaching in his time and now. "One learns by oneself. Nothing can be thrust on the student. The teacher gives examples and discusses, it is up to the pupil to pick up," he said.
He pursued promotion and development of traditional crafts during 14 years of his career with Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries. He left the job later to join Bitopi, where he worked for three decades. Even after his formal retirement from communications media he is still connected with it.
"When my friends insist that I do some illustrations, I work for them," said Muqtadir.
The exhibition concluded on March 17.
'Vuter Bari’ VCD released
Cultural Reporter
G-Series recently released VCD of children thriller 'Vuter Bari' written by Muhammad Jafar Iqbal.
Vuter Bari
Genre: Children thriller
Script: Muhammad Jafar Iqbal
Direction: Morshedul Islam
Background music: Emon Saha
Camera: AR Swapan
Editing: Partha Sarathi Modak
Production: Kazi Zahidul Islam
Starring: Nafisa, Mumu, Ankan, Arnab, Araf, KS Firoz, Komol Ghosh, Abdul Aziz, Mahbub Rahman, Joshna, Rifat Zinat Zahan, Zayed Abdullah Rony, Bakhtiar and others.
Story: Alls examinations were finished. During that time elder maternal uncle came home. Tisha and Roby wanted to other place for refreshment. Their cousin Sara went along with them. Everybody took their shelter in a bungalow, which was outside of the town. Their creative uncle told them many unbelievable stories to make them more adventurous. Behind their bungalow there was an ancient structure. They met Sheppard boy Nazrul there. He told them ghost was living that old building. Tisha believed in ghost. All of them promised to find out ghost. But they found a child named Ranju there. Two terrorists Dabir and Golla caught him there and demanded money to make him free. All teenagers made a plan to make free Ranju. After that all of their plans became boomerang to them. But they relieved by only their intelligences and fates.
Farah Ruma as a film actress
Cultural Reporter
Farah Ruma took preparation to act in a film and appear on the big screen in the end of last year. But for some reason, she did not act in the film. But she acted in a character of a film actress in a one-act drama titled 'Kushum Kushum Valobasha'. The drama is written by renowned playeright Anisul Haque and directed by taher Shipon. Chanchal Chowdhury acted as her co actor.
In the drama Ruma will be seen as a girl who has grown up in a village. She gets married and then gives birth to a child. But unfortunately her husband dies and she starts struggling for life. Later she becomes a top film actress.
Richi as Bonolota Sen
Cultural Reporter
Richi Solaiman is going to act as Jibonando Das' Bonolota Sen. In the drama titled 'Golper Manush' written by Masum Shahriar and directed by Golam Mustadir she is going to act in such character.
Richi said, 'Bonolata Sen is a great creation of Jibonondo. I heard a lot of songs on it, but I never thought that I would be acting as this character ever. I will try my level best to be Bonolata and I believe I will be able to do it.'
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