Dhaka, Oct. 9 -- Woodcut printmaking is arduous, exhilarating and thought-provoking. It offers tremendous outcome with an opportunity for rethinking, reexamining and reworking. In the sub-continent, the practice of printmaking received vast popularity when the Kala Bhavan was established by the Tagore family in the beginning of the 19th century. The family previously established "Bichitra Club", where new styles and techniques of printmaking were explored. In our country, the medium (Woodcut) had been introduced by the hands of Safiuddin Ahmed, Quamrul Hassan, Rafiqun Nabi and Abdus Satter. But the medium did not get adequate response for various reasons. After receiving higher education from Tama Art University in Japan, Anisuzzman retur...