Flood in Bangladesh

Flood in Bangladesh

This artwork captures the devastating reality of floods in Bangladesh, a recurring natural calamity that disrupts lives and livelihoods. The painting depicts submerged villages, with rooftops barely visible above the rising waters. People struggle to wade through waist-deep water, carrying their belongings and children on makeshift rafts. Expressions of despair, exhaustion, and resilience are etched on their faces. Livestock and crops, vital to their survival, are lost to the relentless floodwaters. The sky, heavy with dark clouds, mirrors the gloom and uncertainty faced by the affected communities. Through this piece, the artist portrays not only the physical suffering caused by the floods but also the emotional and social toll on families, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness, empathy, and support for flood-affected regions.

  • Artist: Mizan
  • Year: 1987
  • Category: Modern
  • Tags: oil, soft,impact
  • Size: W:48 × H:48 inch
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