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Sardinian Rhapsody - 2015
Gigante Sardegna - 2016
Macomer Era - 2015
Rare Giara on Nauraghi - 2016
Saccaragia full metal - 2016
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Sardinian Rhapsody - 2015
Gigante Sardegna - 2016
Macomer Era - 2015
Rare Giara on Nauraghi - 2016
Saccaragia full metal - 2016
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Mystic island

Sen paints people and countries that fascinate him for their history and unique culture, offering him new and deep emotions to delve into.

The “Mystic Island” theme is dedicated to Sardinia, in Italy. He retraces Sardinia’s extraordinary historical richness and the extreme beauty of its landscape through his personal artistic languages and codes. In this island full of contrasts, he finds a guideline in the representation of pre-historic Nuraghes, the tower fortresses that dot the Sardinian islands.

In fact, one of the most interesting aspects of this section is the continuous dialogue between painting and architecture, a dynamic and rhythmic dialogue. We can see the Church of Santissima Trinità di Saccargia, near Sassari, in the north of the island, reinterpreted with his scrambled art approach, Tharros by the sea, Medieval St. Salvatore and the nearby Spiagia Bianca.

In the Nuraghi Brush Bloom painting the beauty of natural landscapes is seen through the lens of Gesturism Art portrayed with a strong chromatic energy.

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.