Don't let the fear in you determine what you are going to be or what you are going to do!
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Don't let the fear in you determine what you are going to be or what you are going to do!
evolvingtimes
Covid-19 separating us!
Now that we have got the vaccine the cure for this covid-19 we are assuring ourselves that there will be no more deaths in the world but, are we really following the protocols? No we are most certainly not following the protocols we have been told on social media, television mostly everywhere that even after getting the first dose of vaccine we are not allowed to roam freely without masks, gloves. It seems like that the vaccine has made us invincible, and that we can’t be attracted to COVID, even after giving the vaccine we can be attracted to COVID it is not like a mild fever it can be dangerous still! but nobody cares about it in my country Bangladesh after getting the first dosage for COVID they roam around freely but in the end they die. The vaccine is protecting but we also have to protect ourselves! It is not COVID separating us it us who are separating from ourselves
“Sometimes the only way to move forward is to revisit the things in your past that were holding you back.
Quoted by: Barry Allen
Zainul Abedin
Abedin was a bangladeshi painter, also known as Shilpacharya, born on 28th March 1914 in Kishorgonj, . Abedin’s childhood was mostly spent near the banks of the Brahamputra. His inspiration came from the Brahamputra. In 1933, Abedin was admitted in the Government School of Art in Calcutta, he spent five years learning British/European academic style. In 1938 after his graduation he joined the school as a professor. Abedin founded an institute of arts, in 1948 with the help of a few colleagues it was considered one of the most best art institutes in Pakistan during it’s early years. He was made the principal of the institute. In 1951 Abedin went to Slade School of arts in London he studied there for two years he got the degree of masters in art. Abedin was known for his famine sketches he depicted the misery of the famine victims he expressed the art in such a beautiful way that we could not help but admit he is a great painter. In 1970, he organised the nabanna festival at the Shilpakala Academy. He drew a 65-feet long and 6 feet wide scroll called nabanna. He also  illustrated the Constitution of Bangladesh which he did along with some other artists. Abedin was given the title of ‘Shilpacharya’ because of his famous works. Abedin has an art museum named: Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin Sangrahashala in Mymensingh, Bangladesh established in 1975. It has his paintings. Abedin had lung cancer he died on 28th May 1976. He’s sketch was ‘Two Faces’ which he drew lying in his death bed. He is still an artistic legend.