Location: Bangladesh
A self-taught artist, Tasir believes that style or media should not confine an artist. One should experiment. Sometimes pastels tell his story better, sometimes watercolors; and sometimes acrylics. However, he finds the latter most comforting, probably for his vast knowledge in the media.
These works are mostly experimental, attempts in learning the media and the different techniques.
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
12 in X 8 in
A world only for the Water Bears.
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
12 in X 8 in
Soul steers through powerful emotions throughout the life.
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
16 in X 20 in
The suns in the garden
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
12 in X 14 in
Top piece of the triptych.
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
12 in X 14 in
Mid piece of the triptych.
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
12 in X 14 in
Bottom piece of the triptych.
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
12 in X 14 in X 3 pcs
Watercolor on Canvas-paper, 2017
22 in X 29 in
At one point you should stop waiting.
Acrylic on Art-paper, 2017
8 in X 11.5 in
A researcher in his hideout
Acrylic on Treated Paper, 2017
30 in X 42 in
One white moth still survives.
Acrylic on Canvas-paper, 2017
30 in X 22 in
Pastel on Paper, 2017
10 in X 16 in
Acrylic on Canvas-paper, 2017
22 in X 30 in
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
30 in X 24 in
Acrylic on Canvas, incomplete
24 in X 36 in
A kite festival in Bangladesh.
Acrylic on Canvas, incomplete
24 in X 30 in
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
8 in X 12 in
Inspired by Tanya Ragyr's sculpture, "Leap of Faith".
Acrylic on Canvas, incomplete
8 in X 12 in
Acrylic on Canvas, incomplete
12 in X 14 in
Acrylic on Canvas, 2017
16 in X 20 in
Fireflies by my window
Pastels on Paper
12 in X 14 in
Here ends the Wars.