Jolronge – Ruposhi Bangla
Watercolor Workshop: “Jolronge-Ruposhi Bangla”
Organized by Bhumi Gallery, a six-day watercolor workshop titled “Jolronge-Ruposhi Bangla” was successfully held in Jamalpur from March 6 to 11, 2026. The event brought together 25 distinguished watercolor artists from across Bangladesh, representing three generations, renowned senior masters, established artists, and emerging young talents.
The primary objective of this unique initiative was to immerse artists in the serene beauty of nature and provide them with an opportunity to paint directly from life. Through close engagement with the natural landscape, participants explored creative expression while capturing the essence of Bangladesh’s scenic charm on paper using watercolor.
A key highlight of the workshop was the dynamic exchange of techniques, ideas, and experiences among artists of different generations. This knowledge-sharing environment fostered meaningful collaboration and is expected to have a lasting positive impact on the participants, enriching their artistic practices and refining their skills for the future.
Participating Artists:
Ranjit Das, Rezaun Nabi, Mahmudur Rahman Dipon, Aloptogin Tushar, Mintu Dey, Sadek Ahmed, Biplob Chakraborty, Ariful Islam, Kamruzzohar, Monjur Rashid, Suman Wahed, Sahid Kazi, Abdullah Al Bashir, Nazmul Haque Bappy, Nabaraj Roy, Arafat Karim, Ashfaq Bappy, Helal Shah, Sakirunnahar Kanon, Sharmin Akter Lina, Sampa Zzoha, Rakin Nowar, Jayanta Mondal, Anamuz Zahid, Jolok Saha, and Surma.
Patron
The workshop was generously sponsored by United Group.
This initiative reflects Bhumi Gallery’s ongoing commitment to nurturing artistic excellence and creating meaningful platforms for collaboration, learning, and the celebration of Bangladesh’s cultural and natural heritage.