Suchibrata Roy, from Amrikhua village,
nearby Sarthebari, has created a record for crafting different drawings
from rice. He has already designed of Bhupen Hazarika’s song Ami Ekekhon Naore Jatri with paddy
and red lentils. In the drawing the song has been depicted as a symbol of
unity with the help of using ‘The Trishul’ of the Hindus, ‘The Cross’ of
the Christian and ‘The Crescent Moon’ of the Muslims. Similarly he has
created the drawing named ‘The Great India’ by only using paddy. For this
drawing Suchibrata has also created a unique record for publishing
highest number of drawing in the children pages of newspapers of Assam. During
the year 2000-2004, a total number of 40 of his drawings were published
in the newspapers of Assam. In 2008 Suchibrata organized an art
exhibition with a line of drawings leading 23 districts of Assam. In 2009
he also gained special recognition by transforming the famous poem Momotar Sithi of Hem Baruah, into
Paddy collage.
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