Royhan Roney

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Royhan Roney, is a Bangladeshi digital artist and designer renowned for his significant contributions in the field of digital art. He has garnered recognition primarily for his notable works with both governmental agencies and private companies. Royhan Roney a name synonymous with digital art in Bangladesh, is best known for his strikingly vivid portraits of two of the nation's most iconic figures: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the current Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina.

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, affectionately known as 'Bangabandhu' or 'Friend of Bengal', was the founding leader of Bangladesh. His leadership and vision led the country to its independence in 1971. Royhan Roney's portraits of Bangabandhu are not just mere representations; they capture the essence of a leader who was deeply loved by his people. Roney's use of colors, shadows, and intricate details breathe life into his digital paintings, making Bangabandhu's presence felt in each stroke.

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Royhan in 2022
Royhan in 2022
Native name রায়হান রনি.
Born 25 February 1995 (age 28)
Manikganj, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Education Bachelor of Fine Arts
Alma mater

University of Dhaka,

Notre Dame College, Dhaka
Occupation Painter
Known for Digital Art
Notable works Portrait of Bangabandhu