This month’s featured gallery is Abstract: Geometric. It’s geometry as art – angles and geometric shapes used to convey feeling and mood. Assembled in a manner that often appears random but have been deliberately placed by the artist with purpose. It is a form of communication that may escape some, but to others, speaks volumes. Throughout the month of September, we are going to take a few moments to catch up with some of our artists that create abstract art with geometric shapes.
Moshiur Rahman
Creating abstract art is an attempt to understand what we normally do not understand, and adding geometric shapes to it, is a story telling or communication process to achieve that. Main attraction, motivation and challenges are how successfully an artist can configure a story or message just by playing with geometric shapes and colors. And I try to incorporate all that into my work. – Moshiur Rahman
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