Najib Tareque

Abu Najib Mohammad Tareque was born on 5 September 1970, in Borogur Gola, Dinajpur, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).

By his father's career, his childhood and early life span in Thakurgaon, Rajshahi and in Dinajpur district.

According to the clash of different opposite fact, the child gets attracted by different social rules & regulation, in addition to that, sexual role or the recreating power which is to preserve the existence or creativity hides his spontaneous form of expression.

The extremely delicate angle of vision creates abstract art or breaks down the temporary impenetrable wall.

[9] Tareque's earlier works highlighted nature, structure, figures, sketches, and portrait became the subject of his paintings.

There is a logical appreciation about the life of artist Tareque in the opening words: "God is amorphous, inactive, and absolute emptiness, religions are the historic events for the human society, which increasingly becoming history.

[15] After initial launch of the studio has hosted several exhibitions, workshops, and events featuring artists from different talents, as musicians, painters, writers etc.

[14] As a part of the project, Tareque composed his old and new combination of decoration,[17] using many of his previously drawn illustrations for various books, newspapers and magazines.

[14] Since its online launching nearly more than 1500 artworks are published under the project,[14] in various social media including Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, and Facebook.

They have a daughter Taiara Farhana Tareque (born 1994), she is also a young artist, and a son Farhand Abu Tamjiad.

[18][19] In April 2017, a joint exhibition of this couple was organized in Dhaka at their own art gallery named Studio 6/6 under the heading "Nirman" ("Construction").

[4][20] Apart from composing art, Tareque has studied literature; wrote verse,[5] essay, discussion, etc.

In 1996, he wrote Kobitar Chitrayon Proshonge about painting and literature, published under the Young Writer' Project of Bangla Academy.

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