Interview
ART in Pixels
The kiss
Artist Rabi Khan creates digital graphic paintings, exhibits them online and sells them in global arena. The digital print of “The Kiss”, one of his artworks has been sold more than 5000 pieces in the international market. Currently living in Bangladesh, Rabi Khan is also setting his foot in another media, installation art and has done a number of projects in different parts of our country. This creative soul is not only making a landmark in digital painting, but also representing our country in the global platform through his phenomenal works.
The mindset of being an artist
Rabi Khan remembers having a house tutor in his childhood who drew a flower on his notebook. “I could never know what was in that flower that made me start making paintings right away. At that age everything seemed like a canvas to me: the sand, the soil, the wall, my notebooks,” Rabi recalls. “My grandfather used to be an illustrator during the British period. Later I saw his illustrated book covers and I believe that my affinity towards art has always been in my genes. But I used to consider it my hobby, a pass-time that made me happy.”
The leap from a hobby to profession
Before going to Canada in 1992, Rabi Khan never had any formal training in fine arts. When he got to Canada he found a whole new life welcoming him. Survival was a major issue, so he joined Bangla Barta, a Bengali community journal of art, literature and statecraft, as a volunteer. Besides he had to spend a great deal of time doing odd jobs. “Life made me realise that what I do best is art and I should take it as my profession.” Therefore in order to pursue his career further he got himself enlisted in a one year computer graphics course in College Inter-Dec in Montreal. "Hard work pays off, my result in that course proved that one more time. I topped the course with the highest number," he adds.
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