BIOGRAPHY
Shay Mess is a French-Moroccan self-taught artist who has made a name for herself in the world of contemporary art. Growing up in Morocco, she found solace and refuge in art as a means of expressing her discontent with the social injustices she perceived around her.
Moving to France in her teenage years, Shay was able to immerse herself in the art scene and perfect her style. Her work is characterized by striking portraits of women and depictions of nature that seek to capture the connection between the physical body and the soul.
Shay's art is deeply influenced by her upbringing in Morocco, where she was exposed to a rich and diverse culture that celebrated the beauty of the natural world. She often uses bright, bold colors and intricate patterns in her work, evoking a sense of energy and vibrancy that is reflective of her own passion and creativity.
Shay continues to push the boundaries of her art, experimenting with new styles and techniques in order to create work that is both visually stunning and deeply meaningful. Through her art, she seeks to inspire others to connect with their own inner creativity and find beauty in the world around them.
"Through the use of color, the variation and intensity of the lines, I seek to share stories of the human experience and unveil the duality that exists within all of us. Inner struggles and resilience, wounds and strength, the fight for life and peaceful convalescence."