Platforms
Platforms0 Platforms
  • Gallery
  • Exhibitions
    • Kaljodi
    • Tides of Change
    • Solastagia
    • Tokyo IAF
  • Artists
  • Features
  • News
  • Services
  • About Us
  • Platforms 0
    My Cart
    1 items

    Season – Rainy (2002)

    ৳ 3659/
    X
    Total
    ৳ 7319
    Proceed to checkout
  • PlatformsLogin
  • Gallery
  • Tides of Change
  • Exhibitions
    • Kaljodi
    • Tides of Change
    • Solastagia
    • Solastagia
  • Artists
  • Feature
  • News
  • Services
  • About Us

International Shipping x

Plat-forms now delivers artworks worldwide! Enjoy your favourite pieces delivered to your doorstep, no matter where you are!

Choose Your Currency

  • Taka
  • Euro
  • GB Pound
  • US Dollar

Pragati Chakma

  • Home
  • Artists
  • Pragati Chakma

Pragati Chakma

Bangladesh

Pragati Chakma, born on 17 April 2001 in Dighinala, Khagrachari, is a promising visual artist from the hill tracts of Bangladesh. Her work draws deep inspiration from the cultural heritage, natural landscapes, and everyday life of Rangamati and its surrounding regions. Using a vibrant and symbolic visual language, she explores themes of identity, tradition, and harmony with nature.

Pragati Chakma, born on 17 April 2001 in Dighinala, Khagrachari, is a promising visual artist from the hill tracts of Bangladesh. Her work draws deep inspiration from the cultural heritage, natural landscapes, and everyday life of Rangamati and its surrounding regions. Using a vibrant and symbolic visual language, she explores themes of identity, tradition, and harmony with nature.

Less More
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
    Department of Oriental Art
    Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka
  • Group and solo exhibitions to be updated. Pragati is currently preparing for her debut exhibition showcasing works rooted in indigenous narratives and traditional motifs.
  • attend several group exhibition 
Read More
  • Group and solo exhibitions to be updated. Pragati is currently preparing for her debut exhibition showcasing works rooted in indigenous narratives and traditional motifs.
  • attend several group exhibition 
Less More
Untitled
$ 122
Untitled
The Water Lily Pond
$ 163
The Water Lily Pond
The Colors Of Mro Festival 4
$ 163
The Colors Of Mro Festival 4
The Colors Of Mro Festival 2
$ 286
The Colors Of Mro Festival 2
Songs Of Plung
$ 204
Songs Of Plung
Platforms
  • Platforms info@plat-forms.com
  • Platforms +8801810-102580
    • Gallery
    • Interviews
    • Spotlight
    • Events
    • Artist Portal
    • Customer Service
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Return Policy
    • FAQ
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Data Security

    Sign up for Newsletter