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Drawing on Nepal
A solo art exhibition, Not to Name a Name, by Bangladeshi contemporary artist Arfun Ahmed, concluded in the Capital on Monday.![Drawing on Nepal](https://assets-api.kathmandupost.com/thumb.php?src=https://assets-cdn.kathmandupost.com/uploads/source/news/2017/entertainment/Artist-Afrun-with-Children-copy-02052017083228.jpg&w=900&height=601)
A solo art exhibition, Not to Name a Name, by Bangladeshi contemporary artist Arfun Ahmed, concluded in the Capital on Monday. The exhibit, organised by Artudio in Swoyambhu, featured paintings that drew on Ahmed’s experience during his last one-and-half-month stay in Nepal.
Ahmed, who specialises in cinematography and photography, is an independent artist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He defines his art as a form of self expression and internalising.
Ahmed’s artist’s statement reads, “The artworks exhibited are the representation of my feelings towards Kathmandu. I have tried to portray the instincts that I felt while staying in Nepal through my paintings. The paintings are my version of notes of my stay here in the Valley” On Saturday, the artist also gave a talk on his works and his journey as an artist among the artists and art students on April 29 as part of the exhibit.