Psithurism | Imran Hasan

14 December, 2019
Name: Imran Hasan Year: 2018-19 Location: Dhaka

I remember the long walks I used to take on my way back home from work. The entire time, all I could think about was making artistic objects. I missed gazing into things the way I used to or finding myself surrounded by nature. That feeling helped me to reach a stage where I could almost hear the distinctive sounds of the woods. Then one day I found a term for it on the internet, called “psithurism”. It means the sound of wind in the trees and rustling of leaves. I realized I was just creating my own version of that.

Breakfast Machines © Imran Hasan
Breakfast Machines © Imran Hasan

I return to the drawing board only when I feel like escaping. The amount of time I invest on each of them never feel like a waste even though I have to step aside from all of the regular activities for a good amount of time. All of the objects and textures that I use in my art are mostly influenced by the nature that I noticed, found, experienced or even perceived in my mind. The limitations that I face during the process are actually essential in turning them into an artwork. I always try to emphasize on the textures and details that are found in nature which make them one of a kind, not to mention, also incorporates its depth and sense of mystery. The whole point was to convey my thoughts through a form without explanations while making it worth something.

Amidst foliage © Imran Hasan
Amidst foliage © Imran Hasan

But the truth is I have been injecting stories in them. Short stories, where they can be stand-alone by themselves, and at the same time also become a part of a big picture when combined. While each of my artworks tells a different story, somehow they always end up landing in some sanctuary like places.

Sunsick Sanctuary © Imran Hasan
Sunsick Sanctuary © Imran Hasan

My focus rarely lies on exploring new kinds of drawing techniques every other day. If I find myself caught up by ideas of any kind, I have to start working on that and get things on the board with what I have even if it is a piece of scrap paper made out of an inside out shopping bag. I enjoy the stress while I am in the process and it also feels good to reach there until something else takes over which of course makes me want to do more.

Coud doubts © Imran Hasan
Cloud doubts © Imran Hasan

You never really can see yourself until a surface projects a reflection. I believe my artworks are a reflection of me in a way that I want them to be.

More works from Imran: Laminated Artifacts 


About the Artist:

Graduated from American International University Bangladesh in 2016. His graduation thesis was on the Atghar Kuriana Floating Market, concerning the well-known floating guava market in Pirojpur, in southern region of Bangladesh.

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