About

MSI Rajraj is a Bangladeshi visual artist whose work explores the complex intersections of structure, emotion, and abstract form. Drawing from a deep engagement with line, movement, and layered color, his paintings construct internal landscapes—part mechanical, part organic—that invite viewers to navigate imagined systems and hidden architectures.

 

His practice continues to evolve through an exploration of abstract visual languages, mapping-like compositions, and the dynamic tension between spontaneity and control. Rajraj’s work reflects a commitment to pushing the boundaries of abstraction while remaining deeply connected to personal experience and contemporary cultural environments.

 

Rajraj completed both his Bachelor of Fine Arts (2009–2014) and Master of Fine Arts (2014–2016) in Fine Arts at the University of Dhaka, where he developed a strong foundation in contemporary art practices and conceptual experimentation.

About

MSI Rajraj is a Bangladeshi visual artist whose work explores the complex intersections of structure, emotion, and abstract form. Drawing from a deep engagement with line, movement, and layered color, his paintings construct internal landscapes—part mechanical, part organic—that invite viewers to navigate imagined systems and hidden architectures.

 

His practice continues to evolve through an exploration of abstract visual languages, mapping-like compositions, and the dynamic tension between spontaneity and control. Rajraj’s work reflects a commitment to pushing the boundaries of abstraction while remaining deeply connected to personal experience and contemporary cultural environments.

 

Rajraj completed both his Bachelor of Fine Arts (2009–2014) and Master of Fine Arts (2014–2016) in Fine Arts at the University of Dhaka, where he developed a strong foundation in contemporary art practices and conceptual experimentation.

About

MSI Rajraj is a Bangladeshi visual artist whose work explores the complex intersections of structure, emotion, and abstract form. Drawing from a deep engagement with line, movement, and layered color, his paintings construct internal landscapes—part mechanical, part organic—that invite viewers to navigate imagined systems and hidden architectures.

 

His practice continues to evolve through an exploration of abstract visual languages, mapping-like compositions, and the dynamic tension between spontaneity and control. Rajraj’s work reflects a commitment to pushing the boundaries of abstraction while remaining deeply connected to personal experience and contemporary cultural environments.

Rajraj completed both his Bachelor of Fine Arts (2009–2014) and Master of Fine Arts (2014–2016) in Fine Arts at the University of Dhaka, where he developed a strong foundation in contemporary art practices and conceptual experimentation.