




Remnants of Heaven (2023) Painting by Kazi Muhammed Taki
Seller Kazi Muhammed Taki
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Through this artwork, I invite viewers to confront the harsh reality of Palestinian existence, marked by loss, displacement, and systematic violence. Each brush stroke reflects the resilience and unwavering spirit of a people determined to reclaim their dignity and sovereignty.
From the Nakba to the present day, the Palestinian narrative is one of defiance in the face of injustice. The haunting imagery depicted in this piece serves as a testament to the countless lives lost and dreams shattered in the pursuit of freedom.
As an artist, it is my responsibility to bear witness to these atrocities and amplify the voices of the marginalized. "Cries for Liberation" serves as both a tribute to the indomitable spirit of the Palestinian people and a call to action for justice and equality for all.
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Born in 1999, Kazi Muhammed Taki is a self-taught artist with a background in Pharmaceutical sciences. His vibrant abstract art reflects his belief that the world is a colorful place. Choosing abstract art as his medium, Taki enjoys the freedom it provides, allowing viewers to interpret and create their own stories from his works. His three original series, "Boundaries," "Harbour Melody," and "A Living Factory," each tell a distinct tale through the lens of abstract expression. His works beautifully intertwine the interconnectedness of nature, human life, and the nuances of morals and ethics.
- Nationality: BANGLADESH
- Date of birth : 1999
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary Bangladeshi Artists
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