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Shan Re

India
Artist (Painting)
Born 1960
For me art is an attempt to bypass the physical world and discover the boundless energy in the universe. It is a journey into my true authentic self and finding the rhythm of life.

Shan Re is a leading contemporary Indian artist and the master of abstraction with thought-provoking mysterious layers and complex textures. Shan explores unknown and unseen dimensions invoking inexplicable emotions.

Shan’s works are not premeditated. They are bold and spontaneous overflows of powerful thoughts. Having a highly creative mind, Shan has a lot of energy, both physical and psychological. Her creative energy is elusive and hard to describe. It’s a tireless impulse to absorb and discover new things. It’s a drive to create and break boundaries, bring joy, and connect to the world.

Shan says, “Colour in my paintings is not just a visual sensation, it holds stories and talks to you on a deeper level. Color evokes a psychic vibration in me and unlocks my creative flow. I focus on the process of creation and I never plan my work. It evolves through my intuition. Everything I create comes from a source beyond my conscious awareness. I always try to perceive life beyond logic and I feel that every creative act is a work of magic”.

 

Shan is a deep thinker, enigmatic, and her spiritual exploration is reflected in her paintings. 

Discover contemporary artworks by Shan Re, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary indian artists. Artistic domains: Painting. Artist represented by MayinArt. Account type: Artist , member since 2023 (Country of origin India). Buy Shan Re's latest works on ArtMajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Shan Re. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.

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