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Visual artist Farida Yesmin Parveen is portraying the impression of nature through abstract fluid technique and exploring organic forms in nature at her second solo exhibition that began on July 18.

The seven-day exhibition titled ‘Colors of Nature’ is displaying 68 paintings created in 2025 with fluid acrylics on canvas at Safiuddin Shilpalay at Dhanmondi in the capital


Dhaka.

Her artworks portray nature’s rhythms, its chaos, calm, cycles, textures and mysteries with natural organic forms like birds and flowers.

Warm sunset on the shore, beach, molten lava, top views of forests and skies of different times are depicted with abstraction while forms of palm tree, anemones flower, oak tree and parrot comprise her canvas.

‘To me, art is a spiritual and emotional journey to find the profound expression of nature. I try to explore organic rhythms, fluid transitions, and silent energies that exist in the natural world,’ Farida said, adding that she created these artworks as part of meditation.

‘As an artist, I am not seeking to replicate nature in form but to interpret its spirit, its fluidity, its mystery, and its power to heal and inspire,’ she said.