A Bit about Sena
Following a career in health and social care management (and a short stint designing beer delivery systems), Sena is now exploring his artistic calling by creating hand made, abstract, geometric, colourful art. Sena works with felt fabric which comes in bold, strong colours that absorb changes in daylight to give subtle changes during the day. Sena enjoys developing bespoke techniques to create an increasing range of complex felt designs that test colour combinations. A unique characteristic of his felt artwork is the lenticular effect where with the use of carefully cut and inserted reflective paper the art changes when viewed from left to right. Many of Sena’s geometric designs can be hung at 90 or 180 degrees to give perpetual intrigue.
Sena’s work channels the influence of many post-war artists, with inspiration taken from the works of the late Carlos Cruz-Diez, Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley to name a few.
Most of the standard sized art (60x 60 cm; 1 metre sq; 85x 45 cm) are made in editions of 6. All Sena’s work is handcrafted, therefore limited editions should also be regarded as one-off originals.
Sena first unveiled his work to the public at the New Artists’ Fair in London (2019) and has since exhibited in galleries and work spaces across London. He has sold art at major fairs such as The Other Art Fair (London); The Affordable Art Fair in Battersea (15 pieces sold in October 2023) and Art Fair East in Norwich. He is now selling art across the country with orders reaching the USA and Europe. He has art with Tom Cox Gallery in Crystal Palace and Adlib Gallery in Wimbledon.
Sena recently (April 2024) showed with the New Constructivists at Chelsea Old Town Hall selling art there.
In May 2024 his art will be available at the Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead (stand G7).
Contact Sena to find out where you can see his art now. You can also visit his studio at home in Hammersmith, London.
See the award winning short film produced by Maltby Street Films in 2022 about Sena’s work.