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A visitor looks at an exhibition titled Fleeting Moments under way at Abinta Gallery of Fine Arts, Badda. | Press release

The United Kingdom based Bangladeshi artist Zahura Sultana depicted the beauty and symbolism of flowers in her solo art exhibition titled Fleeting Moments at Abinta Gallery of Fine Arts, Badda in the capital.

The exhibition featuring 20 artworks created in watercolor and oil portrayed nurturing and abandonment, the bond between mother and child and the ever-changing world around her.


Zahura Sultana is well known for her abstract and semi-abstract artwork with bold brush strokes and interplay of textures in contemporary forms.

An eight-day solo exhibition was inaugurated on February 8.

Artist Monirul Islam, Kanak Chanpa Chakma and ambassador of Spain in Bangladesh Gabriel Sistiaga Ochoa de Chinchetru were present as the honorable guests at the inaugural ceremony which was chaired by the chairperson of Abinta Gallery of Fine Arts Nilu Rowshon Murshed.

Zahura Sultana completed her Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art from the Surrey Institute of Art and Design in 2001 and Masters in Art in Fine Art from Wimbledon College of Arts in 2013. Her work has been exhibited in galleries across London, Bangladesh, the UAE, and more.

The exhibition will end on February 15.