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  1. Simon Kaan. Land, sea and sky dominate Simon Kaan’s works. The spaces are fragmented by floating, horizon lines, which create a sense of rhythm and movement – a rhythm Kaan says echoes that of the sea and the waves.

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  2. There has been much written about Simon Kaan’s beautifully articulated printed and painted scapes. His soft focus, tranquil palette and finely stacked horizons, peppered with highly emotive and delicately rendered symbols and icons, have become a well-known and much-loved addition to the New Zealand art canon.

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  4. Simon Kaan is of Chinese, Ngai Tahu and Pakeha ancestry. He graduated with a Diploma of Fine Art majoring in Printmaking at Otago Polytechnic in 1993 and has exhibited widely in New Zealand in both public and dealer galleries.

  5. Simon Kaan is a New Zealander Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in 1971. Blue Oyster featured Simon Kaan's work in the past. Simon Kaan's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 196 USD to 18,403 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2007 the record price for this artist ...

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  6. Discover all artworks by Simon Kaan (New Zealander, 1971) on MutualArt along with auctions, exhibitions and articles featuring the artist.

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  7. His oeuvre has developed with a unique and distinctive appreciation of Chinese philosophy and aesthetics along with qualitative references to fundamental Maori concepts including Io, Rangi, Papa, whenua and moana.

  8. Simon Kaan Biography. Simon Kaan's paintings of landscapes and foreshores, layered upon one another on the picture plane, are metaphors for the generations of migration and a collective cultural spirituality. Read More.

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