Collage of a 2 headed cutout of myself (Zaker Hussain). Showing off my Bangladeshi side and British side, looking beyond the 2 opposite, opposing cultures. Where they see the people and landmarks and what makes them different. Size (84.1x59.4)cm.
British and Bangladeshi flag background.
London landmark cutouts for my FMP collage.
Bangladeshi landmark cutouts for my FMP collage.
Ink painting of 2 homeless men, sleeping, in the streets of Bangladesh. Inspired by Zainul Abedin.
Size (14.8x21)cm.
Ink painting of a mother and kids, in the streets in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Inspired by Zainul Abedin.
Size (14.8x21)cm.
Reflective Journal research of Bangladeshi artist Zainul Abedin.
Size (14.8x21)cm.
Reflective Journal research of British-Nigerian artist Hew Locke.
Size (14.8x21)cm.
Here are some paintings inspired by David Hockney. The big acrylic painting, on the right, is of the Sampaura Mahavian in Naogaon, Bangladesh. While the small, top left image is a watercolour painting the Ahsan Monjil Nabab Palace in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The small, bottom left image is watercolour painting of the National Martyrs' Memorial in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Original size for all 3 paintings is (27.9x42)cm.
Watercolour painting the St Mary Axe building, at night, in London, UK
Original size (27.9x42)cm.
Mixed media collage/drawing/painting of Lalbagh Fort in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Original size (27.9x42)cm.
Here's an image carousel of colour theory experimental portraits. The reason for doing doing so, is to try and test myself with different shades of colour, as well as being inspired by Gary Hume. These colour theory portraits contain self portraits of myself, featuring a green and red painting ( inspired by the colours of Bangladesh), multi-shaded blue painting and a purple and yellow painting (where each half of the portrait is the complementary opposite to each other).
Original sizes (27.9x42)cm.
Here's an image carousel of other experimental portraits, which contains a 2 headed painted cutout (that I have used in my FMP collage), cubism paintings (inspired by Jacques Villon) and overlaying portraits (inspired by Dryden Goodwin).
Original sizes (27.9x42)cm.