Karu Titas

Karu Titas

📍 Dhaka, Bangladesh

Karu Titas is a Dhaka-based artist celebrated for his vibrant depictions of Bangladesh’s rivers, boats, and lush monsoonal landscapes. He traverses the countryside to capture the natural and cultural heritage, translating scenes of swirling rivers, varied boats, flora, and abstract acrylics into evocative art.

Achievements

  • He traverses the countryside to capture the natural and cultural heritage, translating scenes of swirling rivers, varied boats, flora, and abstract acrylics into evocative art.
Fine Arts, University of Dhaka
His 2016 solo exhibition, Water Journey, presented at Shilpangan Gallery in Dhanmondi, showcased his deep connection to nature’s rhythms and the youthful spirit he hopes to inspire. As the son of sculptor Ferdousi Priyabhashini, Titas weaves personal lineage and environmental reverence into his lyrical, nature-centric visual narratives.
Karu Titas

Karu Titas is a Dhaka-based artist celebrated for his vibrant depictions of Bangladesh’s rivers, boats, and lush monsoonal landscapes. He traverses the countryside to capture the natural and cultural heritage, translating scenes of swirling rivers, varied boats, flora, and abstract acrylics into evocative art.

News

‘Mrittika Mohey’: The homebound call of a travelling artist
August 7, 2025

The beautiful landscapes and natural beauty of Bangladesh have served as the muse for travelling artist Karu Titas. In his tireless pursuit of capturing the country's natural and cultural heritage, he frequently embarks on journeys across the country to seek inspiration for his artistic creations.

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Son goes for solo show for treatment of Priyabhashini
August 6, 2025

Seasoned artist Karu Titas is displaying 52 paintings depicting natural scenery at a solo show underway at Shilpangon Gallery in Dhanmoni.Karu Titas, happens to be is son of ailing sculptor Ferdousi Priyabhashini, is holding the show to raise funds for treatment of Priyabhashini, who is suffering from multiple ailments like diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure.

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Artworks

In the Ancient Afternoon -14

Tk 200,000

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Past Works

Titash works with intaglio, monotype, and mixed drawing—each mark etched like a whisper. His motifs—leaves, seeds, bones, flowing lines—form delicate constellations across paper. There is nothing ornamental here. His prints are quiet prayers, each stroke a trace of attention and renewal.

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