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- ISBN8265854230
- EAN9798265854230
- Date de parution17/09/2025
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Résumé
Rongtuli Aar Aami: Where Imagination Meets Reality is an autobiographical art memoir by Neela Ahmed, a young artist from Shariatpur, Bangladesh. Through faceless portraits, abstract landscapes, and silent canvases, she paints the emotions she cannot speak. Born in Vederganj Thana, Neela grew up drawing on walls before discovering the power of color and brush. Now a second-year Political Science student at Shariatpur Government College, she continues to explore her inner world through art.
This book chronicles her journey-from childhood solitude to her first exhibition, from selling her first painting to gaining social recognition. Each chapter ends with one of her original artworks, visually echoing the emotions within. Supported by her parents, Milon Hawlader and Mitu Begum, and inspired by her husband Owahid Neel, Neela's story is one of quiet resilience, artistic awakening, and emotional truth.
Rongtuli Aar Aami is not just a memoir-it's a canvas of memory, silence, and self-expression. For readers who seek beauty in brushstrokes and meaning in solitude, this book offers a heartfelt invitation into the world of a woman who paints what words cannot say.
This book chronicles her journey-from childhood solitude to her first exhibition, from selling her first painting to gaining social recognition. Each chapter ends with one of her original artworks, visually echoing the emotions within. Supported by her parents, Milon Hawlader and Mitu Begum, and inspired by her husband Owahid Neel, Neela's story is one of quiet resilience, artistic awakening, and emotional truth.
Rongtuli Aar Aami is not just a memoir-it's a canvas of memory, silence, and self-expression. For readers who seek beauty in brushstrokes and meaning in solitude, this book offers a heartfelt invitation into the world of a woman who paints what words cannot say.



