Fineartsbd.com is a site dedicated to the exploration and expansion of fine arts; we intend it to be a resource for people all over the world, especially for Bangladeshis who want to explore various art forms. It is also designed to act as a medium for expanding quality art works to mass people. The creators of this site earnestly want it to be like a cultural cafĂ© where men come, explore and get enriched. Fineartsbd.com is a wonderful collection of all forms of fine arts. It contains paintings. And in addition, you may find resources on sculpture, photography, film, dance, theatre, poetry and so on. This is how it’s different from other sites of similar type. Unlike others, it concentrates on the different branches of Fine Arts. You don’t think a single branch will represent the whole tree, do you? The life-blood of the site is youth. It’s a pleasure to welcome the young people to knock at our door and get their art works published. We know how it is to be an unappreciated painter or an unpublished poet. If you really think you’ve attained quality, (and if we agree with you,) you’ll see your signature, vivid below your painting or with your poem. With the youth, fineartsbd.com also contains works by the masters like sultan or zainul abedin. The masters are our history, and the youth is our future. Fineartsbd.com is rooted in Bengali tradition; but, it has been nourished by art as a universal human faculty which goes beyond national borders. Enriched thus, we hope to bloom a divine flower with petals of countless colors.
Display of artworks by street children
Students of 'Ashar Pothay' with one of the organisers (C) The StreetWise Art Exhibition was held recently at the Radius Center, Bays Galleria, Gulshan, says a press release. The exhibition, which started on December 7, displayed an impressive array of artworks by street children, aged between 4 and 15. The young artists are students of the 'Ashar Pothay' school, a StreetWise pilot project. Reproductions of the artworks on T-shirts and a set of greetings cards were also on display at the exhibition. 'Ashar Pothay' embarked on its journey in January 2006. Located in Badda, it is like a sanctuary where the children, faced with poverty, hunger, abuse, and the associated dangers of living on the streets, can meet 5 times a week from 9am to 4pm. Here they are taught Math, Bangla, English, Computer Studies, Religion, Music and Art and Crafts. They can also enjoy story telling, coaching and games. In addition they are o...
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