Nobo Kumar Bhadra (born 1964; Bengali: নব কুমার ভদ্র) is one of the known rickshaw painters of Bangladesh. Rickshaw paint is a traditional folk art of Bangladesh

Nobo Kumar Bhadra
Born
NationalityBangladeshi
EmployerAlliance Francaise de Dhaka

Life and work edit

Nobo Kumar was born in Shakhari Bazar,[1] a place in the old town of capital city Dhaka. He started by painting banner for cinema halls along with his father in late 70s Dhaka.[2] Later, his neighbor introduced him to rickshaw painting. Nobo Kumar dropped out of school when he was in grade six. Poverty did not allow him to continue school and he had to start working along with his father in painting banners for cinema halls. Nobo had naturally acquired the sense of color and strokes for which his neighbor, Sitesh Sur,[3] who was a rickshaw painter made him his pupil. Nobo Kumar calls him his ustad or master for rickshaw painting. The neighborhood he was born in has artists of different kind, he could take his painting for selling quite easily. He started his journey in the art world in 1987.[4] He has been in this field for more than 25 years.[5]

Artworks edit

 
Nobo Kumar Bhadra's Bangladesh Cinema influenced rickshaw art
 
Nobo Kumar Bhadra's animal related rickshaw art

Philosophy edit

Nobo Kumar's fundamental philosophy behind his artworks is to give people pleasure. He uses bright and vibrant colors to create characters in bizarre actions to achieve his philosophy.

Exhibitions edit

  • Summer in Colour,[6] Zoom Galerie[7] of Alliance Française de Dhaka[8]

References edit

  1. ^ শুরুটা জীবিকার, ভালোবাসার নয়. bbarta24.net (in Bengali).
  2. ^ "'Summer in Colour' begins at Alliance Française". NTV. Archived from the original on 2016-08-13. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
  3. ^ "Rickshaw painting exhibition at Alliance Française tomorrow". dailyasianage.com.
  4. ^ "The quaint rickshaw art of Nobo Kumar Bhadra". observerbd.com.
  5. ^ "Nobo Kumar's solo art show begins at AFD". The Independent. Dhaka.
  6. ^ "Summer in Colour woos huge visitors every day". daily-sun.com.
  7. ^ "Galerie Zoom". afdhaka.org.
  8. ^ "Alliance Française de Dhaka". afdhaka.org.

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