DhakaYeah announced news of their book cover design for Debarati Mukhopadhyay’s Chronicles of the Lost Daughters, translated to English by Arunava Sinha and published by HarperCollins India this year. The novel, first published in Bangla as Narach, is set in late 19th century colonial Bengal.
DhakaYeah wins Alliance Française Pakistan - People’s Choice Award at Lahore Digital Arts Festival
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Maisha Islam Monamee
Maisha Islam Monamee
Lahore Digital Arts Festival (LDF) celebrates Pakistan s digital culture by gathering a community of artists and audiences to explore the convergence of art and technology. LDF intends to initiate conversations revolving around the accessibility of art and other mediums of creative exchange. The festival, organised last month, brought together people from different backgrounds with a hope to enhance digital creativity and diversify art in Pakistan and South-Asia.
DhakaYeah, a platform created by a group of anonymous illustrators, aims to represent the culture and traditions of the city. By using digital art as a medium to connect with people, the platform incorporates several elements revolving around life in Dhaka into their work. Earlier this year, a curator from LDF invited the DhakaYeah team to participate