ART

Abstract · Modern · Plein Air · Experimental

Art is a way of seeing

In the Mizan Gallery, art is not decoration; it is observation, reflection, and dialogue with nature, music, and science.

Every line, color, and texture begins with something real: the curve of a leaf, the movement of light, the balance found in natural forms. The same patterns that guide a brushstroke also shape musical rhythm and scientific structure. Artists, musicians, and scientists alike learn by watching the world carefully, translating observation into different languages of expression.

What appears abstract is often deeply rooted in natural order. Visual harmony echoes musical harmony. Proportion, symmetry, and contrast follow principles that science seeks to understand and art seeks to feel.

This collection invites you to slow down and look closely. To notice patterns, emotions, and stories that exist beyond words. Here, art is not meant to impress, but to connect. To remind us that creativity emerges where imagination, logic, and curiosity meet.

Let your eyes wander. Let meaning emerge naturally. There is no right interpretation, only honest observation and feeling.

Featured artwork

Featured Artworks

Featured artwork

Reflections of Bangladesh, Ghorasal Riverside, 1989

Featured artwork
The painting was presented as a state gift to United States President George H. W. Bush by the President of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Hossain Mohammed Ershad, during his official visit to the United States in 1989.