A passionate and versatile artist seeks to express and interpret his inner self, surroundings, and the world through his mastery of art.Born and nurtured in the enchanting landscapes of Bangladesh, his artistic journey unfolds with enigmatic creativity and refined craftsmanship. His extensive experience in teaching and the fundamentals of research further enrich his remarkable trajectory. Well known as A.R.S. Rumy, his heart beats for peace, brotherhood, and humanity. His connection to the vivid scenic beauty and truth of his motherland infuses his work with depth and authenticity.
In his art, Rumy weaves internalized mythical fantasies, wisdom, truth, and vision into intricate puzzles. Viewers are invited to explore and unravel these mysteries, guided by their own curiosity and enthusiasm.
Rumy is acutely attuned to the mood and tonality of his art. Each stroke, colour, and composition reflect his experienced skill, delicately communicating emotions and stories.
For Rumy, patience fuels inspiration, and creation becomes a revolutionary act. He believes that inspiration, like a boundless source, can come from anywhere. The key lies in realizing that inspiration and expressing it uniquely.
When Rumi works on his craft, he engages in a silent dialogue with his canvas. It’s a love story—a duet—where he gives to the canvas, and it responds in kind. His artwork becomes the signature of this flowing river of creativity, influenced by silence. Each stroke, each color, whispers like a poem of silence, capturing the ineffable moments that words cannot express.
Influenced by his environment, culture, tradition, and history, Rumy’s art draws from the rich tapestry of Bangladesh’s folk heritage. Through his work, he connects with the experiences of previous generations and the emotions of the ‘son of soil’ of his land.
Exhibitions:
The Asian Century Exhibition (2002), Chuwa Gallery, Tokyo
ORIENT 2006 Myanmar-Japan Rainbow Bridge (2006), National Museum, Yangon
Watercolour Exhibition (2006), Chuwa Gallery, Tokyo
Puzzle of Myth (2015), La Galerie, Dhaka
Mythical Mind (2016), La Galerie, Dhaka