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Wild - 2012
Exultant - 2015
Force - 2012
In solitude 2014
Inquisitive - 2015
Jubilant - 2015
Power - 2012
Precocious - 2015
Sparkling - 2015
Suspicious - 2015
Swirls within - 2014
Whirlwind of Love - 2015
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Wild - 2012
Exultant - 2015
Force - 2012
In solitude 2014
Inquisitive - 2015
Jubilant - 2015
Power - 2012
Precocious - 2015
Sparkling - 2015
Suspicious - 2015
Swirls within - 2014
Whirlwind of Love - 2015
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Love & Force

Sen offers us a new dimension with animal images where absolute creative freedom, vibrant colours and strokes stir our deepest emotions.

“Love and Force” includes a series of very interesting works on animals like horses, bulls and boars. They share a common and very strong expressive and chromatic vigour. Whirlwind of Love blends colours offering a feeling of rhythm and movement and connects this painting with Sen’s Gesturism art.

Sen’s works reject the concept of simple form to embrace what Gestalt considers the interaction between the perception of form and the perception of man. The astonishment and amazement a viewer feels when approaching these paintings allows going beyond the superficial thought of being in front of abstract art.

Alberto Moioli, Member AICA. Editorial Director, Enciclopediad’ArteItaliana, Art Advisor Art Affinity

INDIA’S BLOODY INDEPENDENCEIN 1947

When India was partitioned 1947 to create Pakistan, a new country for Muslims, about 20 million people of Bengal and Punjab were displaced and brutally victimized. Sen’s wealthy, literate family had huge landed property in erstwhile East Bengal, the present Bangladesh, which was carved out to be East Pakistan for Muslims. So for being Hindus Sen’s family was overnight evicted from their home. Without taking any possessions, they fled for their lives amidst people warring over religion, and so became squatted refugees in West Bengal.