This mixed-media work brings together fragments of Bangladesh—rickshaws, crowded streets, Bengali text, color, architecture, and everyday movement—to explore the way memory reconstructs a place after we have left it.
The images appear in pieces: some recognizable, others partially erased or buried beneath layers of paint, texture, and photographic transfer. At the center, the rickshaw becomes a symbol of both place and passage, carrying the viewer through a landscape that feels simultaneously familiar and distant.
Between Here and Home reflects the immigrant experience of belonging to more than one place while never holding either place exactly as it once was. Home becomes something carried within us: fragmented, altered by time, and continually recreated through memory.
24×20 on Wood
This mixed-media work brings together fragments of Bangladesh—rickshaws, crowded streets, Bengali text, color, architecture, and everyday movement—to explore the way memory reconstructs a place after we have left it.
The images appear in pieces: some recognizable, others partially erased or buried beneath layers of paint, texture, and photographic transfer. At the center, the rickshaw becomes a symbol of both place and passage, carrying the viewer through a landscape that feels simultaneously familiar and distant.
Between Here and Home reflects the immigrant experience of belonging to more than one place while never holding either place exactly as it once was. Home becomes something carried within us: fragmented, altered by time, and continually recreated through memory.
24×20 on Wood