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The THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH COLOUR: The Story of the Artist Rana Begum

The THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH COLOUR: The Story of the Artist Rana Begum

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Deshis Create series explores the life of Rana Begum, a Bangladeshi artist who found her voice through her art, captivating the world with her play of color, light, and form.

Format: Hardback
Length: 36 pages
Publication date: 04 July 2023
Publisher: Bok Bok Books


Deshis Create series - Let's explore the lives of celebrated artists of Bangladeshi heritage shaping the creative world.

When young Rana moves to London from a small village in Bangladesh, she has to get used to a new life. With no other way to communicate than with her colouring pencils, Rana takes to drawing to express herself. She finds her voice through her art - and a whole new world.

This is the story of how Rana Begum became an artist, captivating the world with her fascinating play of colour, light, and form.

Rana's journey to becoming an artist began in her childhood. Growing up in a small village in Bangladesh, she was surrounded by the beauty of nature and the rich cultural heritage of her country. However, her life took an unexpected turn when her family decided to move to London in search of a better life.

As a young girl, Rana faced many challenges in adapting to her new environment. She struggled to communicate with her classmates and felt isolated and lonely. But her love for drawing remained unwavering, and she found solace in her colouring pencils.

At first, Rana's drawings were simple and rudimentary. She used them to express her emotions and capture the world around her. But as she grew older, her skills and creativity flourished. She began experimenting with different techniques and styles, and her art started to reflect her unique perspective and vision.

One of the things that set Rana's art apart was her use of colour. She had a natural talent for mixing and blending hues, creating vibrant and striking compositions. Her paintings were filled with rich, earthy tones and vibrant blues and greens, creating a sense of depth and texture that was truly captivating.

Another hallmark of Rana's art was her ability to capture the essence of light and form. She had a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the principles of composition, which allowed her to create works that were both visually stunning and emotionally powerful.

Over the years, Rana's art has gained recognition and acclaim worldwide. She has exhibited her work in galleries and museums in London, New York, and Paris, and her paintings have been sold for millions of dollars.

Despite her success, Rana remains humble and grounded. She is deeply committed to using her art to promote social justice and equality, and she has worked with many charities and organizations to support causes that are close to her heart.

In conclusion, Rana Begum's journey to becoming an artist is a testament to the power of creativity and the resilience of the human spirit. Through her art, she has found her voice and her purpose, and she has inspired countless others to pursue their dreams and pursue their passions. Rana's art is a beautiful reflection of her Bangladeshi heritage and her unique perspective on the world, and it will continue to captivate and inspire audiences for generations to come.


Dimension: 245 x 200 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781739261412
Edition number: 2 New edition

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