Oroni Hossain grew up in a family closely connected with art: her father painted, while her mother created refined works in thread art. Her own creative work is devoted to people — their memory, inner struggles, and the quiet poetry of everyday life.
With a particular sensitivity, she depicts working-class people, exploring the transmission of craft knowledge across generations and the incredible inner strength of ordinary people, often overlooked in the rush of everyday life. Working within a realistic artistic language, she gives voice to those whose subtle but meaningful life stories often remain unseen.