Kuhu Plamondon

Kuhu Plamondon

📍 Dhaka, Bangladesh

Kuhu Plamondon is a Dhaka-based multidisciplinary artist and fashion designer whose work is rooted in the urban life of the city. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Art at the University of Dhaka

Achievements

  • Known for her introspective nature, Kuhu creates largely in solitude, translating personal anxieties into bright, lyrical compositions that bridge the realms of visual art and fashion design.
1981 MFA & 1977 BFA in Painting & Drawing, Institute of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka
Exhibited at Edge Gallery and Bay Edgewater Gallery—including her 2022 solo show The Making of Kuhu Art III—her vibrant canvases and wearable art reflect the chaotic rhythms and human textures of Dhaka streets, often portraying flower sellers and RMG workers in bold, unexpected color combinations
Kuhu Plamondon

Kuhu Plamondon is a Dhaka-based multidisciplinary artist and fashion designer whose work is rooted in the urban life of the city. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Art at the University of Dhaka

News

The making of Kuhu Art III: A celebration of colour, life and Dhaka
July 30, 2022

On 17 November, Kuhu Plamondon hosted her 3rd art exhibition at the Bay Edgewater Gallery, Gulshan Dhaka. Finding inspiration from the simplest of things, Kuhu's art collection this time was a sheer reflection of her thoughts. Sponsored by City Bank Limited, Mercedes Benz, and Bay Developments Ltd, the event exhibited some of the mesmerising arts of Kuhu Plamondo.

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Solo exhibition celebrates women
August 22, 2021

Artist and fashion designer Kuhu Plamondon has celebrated women in her solo exhibition under way at Edge Gallery at Gulshan in the capital. The exhibition titled The Making of Kuhu Art III is featuring 54 acrylic and mixed media paintings along with sarees depicting flowers, women and cityscape of Dhaka. The event has been organised by Edge Foundation.

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Artworks

Three Sisters

Tk 50,000

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Past Works

Kuhu’s canvases are alive with movement—stylized women adorned with flowers, birds, and gold motifs. Her color palette is lush and celebratory, often evoking seasonal change or personal narrative. There’s a quiet feminism here, wrapped in aesthetic generosity and craft memory.

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