The Artist

Shashi Kerai, Abstracz
"Abstract art allows for infinite possibilities, allowing the artist to break away from the confines of traditional representation and explore the realms of the subconscious. His artwork aims to evoke emotion, provoke thought, and challenge the viewer to look beyond the surface and into the depths of the piece. From bold, vibrant colors to subtle, intricate textures, each piece is a reflection of his soul and his own personal journey as an artist. Come explore and immerse yourself in the world of timeless abstract art.”

Shashi Kerai

At Abstracz creates powerful art that evokes your imagination and emotion. His use of vibrant colors and mixed mediums are attractive to the viewers and challenge both hemispheres of the brain. Shashi's art is humble, spiritual, and mysterious all at once providing positive vibrations and calmness.

They are designed to feed the mind, body, and soul. It is meant to be a form of visual therapy to help viewers reimagine what is possible and be free. His work is unique with enigmatic meanings in the paintings that are customized for each client.

Shashi was born and bred in London, England. He was raised in two deeply rooted cultures and has been able to view the world through a unique lens. He has always been a curious and creative person. For many years, referred to by his peers, 'A Day Dreamer'. Without knowledge of the future, a prophetic message unfolded.

A success story that was not ready to unfold in his childhood. His quest to sow seeds in minds, lives and relationships was an episode that would take decades.

As an adolescent, Shashi was fascinated about the workings of the brain and decided to study Neuroscience in Scotland, UK. Then to find myself immersed back into further study in Clinical Neurophysiology at King's College Hospital, London and St Bartholomew's hospital, London where he published his research in Deep Brain Stimulation in humans with epilepsy, 2012.

Shashi spent his early 30s diving deep into classical music. He decided to learn the Bansuri, Indian classical bamboo flute and graduated from a world-renowned music program with a degree in Hindustani Classical Music.

He is a practicing surgical neurophysiologist and uses his clinical knowledge of the human brain and its plasticity to create art that reaches deep within the mind.

Through years of clinical training, he developed a deep understanding of two of the most profound disorders that paralyze the brain: Alzheimer's Disease and Epilepsy including published research.

His art seeks to merge experiences of the mind, body, and soul and at the same time break their boundaries.