01 Woven in the Air
01 Woven in the Air

Installation

01 Woven in the Air

Woven in the Air is an installation that reflects on the loss of Dhaka muslin and the impact of colonial intervention on textile history in Bangladesh. The work explores themes of disappearance, control, and cultural erasure through material and... More

Detour
Detour

Painting

Detour

This painting is inspired by a mountain journey at over 8,000 feet. Winding, rain-soaked roads and sharp edges created a feeling of movement and uncertainty. An unexpected path into unfamiliar terrain added to this sense of the unknown, while the... More

No Exit
No Exit

Painting

No Exit

No Exit is an acrylic painting that reflects a state of emotional unrest and internal confinement. The work emerges from a response to overwhelming global and personal tensions, where the desire to escape is confronted by the realization that the... More

Petrichor
Petrichor

Painting

Petrichor

Petrichor is an acrylic painting that depicts a quiet waterside landscape at sunrise immediately after rainfall. The work captures a transitional moment in nature, where the storm has passed and the environment is in a state of renewal. Warm tones... More

Soul
Soul

Painting

Soul

Soul is an acrylic painting depicting a vertical waterfall within a dense green landscape. The composition emphasizes the downward movement of water over layered rock formations, creating a strong sense of flow and structure. The painting was... More

Sunset Serenade
Sunset Serenade

Painting

Sunset Serenade

Sunset Serenade is an acrylic painting that captures a coastal landscape at sunset, focusing on the interaction between atmospheric light and the movement of the ocean. The composition is structured around a curling wave in the foreground, rendered... More

Work by

Rehana Yesmin

Multidisciplinary Art

“Through observing and translating natural beauty, I engage with painting as a way of responding to fleeting moments and their emotional resonance. My process primarily begins with the brush, allowing...” [More]