| Year of creation | 2023 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 122 W × 61 H × 5 D cm |
| Type of art | painting |
| Style | surrealism |
| Genre | mythological |
| Materials | oil, canvas |
| Type of packaging | art tube |
In this captivating artwork, the artist brilliantly merges the realms of myth and surrealism. A central figure of a woman embodies global safety, surrounded by abstract elements that evoke a sense of universality. The interplay of light and shadow creates a dream-like atmosphere, drawing the viewer into a world where femininity is celebrated as both a nurturing and protective force. Rich, vibrant colors highlight the ethereal quality of the scene, offering a profound reflection on the interconnectedness of humanity.




Liton Kar was born on February 18, 1974, in Chittagong, Bangladesh. He studied Drawing and Painting at the University of Chittagong, completing both his BFA and pre-Master’s degree. Early in his career, he wrote a newspaper column titled “Heritage of Chittagong,” documenting the city’s architectural heritage through words and pen-and-ink sketches. Deeply involved in theatre during his formative years, he developed a strong sense of space, character, and visual storytelling, which later became the foundation of his approach to both painting and film. He founded the creative agencies “SHADE” and later “ITALIC”, bringing together artists, designers, and filmmakers to explore new visual languages. Over the years, he has worked extensively as a screenwriter, production designer, and director within the Bangladeshi film industry. His alternative film posters have drawn critical attention, and as a mentor,he has guided many young talents in production design. His debut short film, ICU (I See You), won multiple international awards, establishing him as a filmmaker with a poetic eye. In July 2025, he presented his first solo painting exhibition, SHE THE UNIVERSE-THE INFINITY WITHIN HER at Alliance Française de Dhaka. Featuring twenty-five large oil paintings, the exhibition explored women as carriers of infinite power and cosmic identity. Each evening included a screening of ICU and musical performances, linking painting and cinema into a unified narrative journey. In 2018, he created a IDEA space “WIND BLOWS” combining art and food, hosting painting and photography exhibitions, film screenings, and theatre performances open to all. He now runs his art and film production house “Wind Stories”, in Dhaka. Across canvas, stage, and screen, Liton Kar continues to explore truth and the unseen poetry of life, building bridges between silence and sound, image and story, the earthly and the infinite.
