Miguel Carbajal (1986) - First Breath of Spring






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Miguel Carbajal (1986) — First Breath of Spring, 2024, oil on canvas; original contemporary work with a multicoloured palette (blue, green, pink, grey, orange) depicting plants and flowers, 100 × 80 cm, Switzerland, sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition.
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Miguel Carbajal studied photography at the Instituto Peruano de Arte y Diseño in Lima, Peru and
Later, he developed his painting practice independently.
Following the lineage of self-taught artists such as Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, and Basquiat.
whose autonomy shaped powerful and personal visual languages.
Drawing from Impressionism, Expressionism, Surrealism, and Art Brut.
His work blends symbolic abstraction, color, and inner perception.
The work 'First Breath of Spring' meditates on the first internal movement that precedes visible change.
The upward-reaching form suggests growth, hope, and unfolding potential.
while the concentric shapes below symbolize the quiet labor of roots
inner work, gestation, preparation.
The small circular lights that appear across the canvas mirror the subtle signals of life returning after a period of stillness.
Together, these elements express renewal as both a physical and spiritual process.
Executed in oil, the painting reveals layered brushwork that shifts between soft blending and defined contours.
Dark outlines emphasize structure, grounding the organic forms, while the textured surface adds depth and tactility.
The interplay between muted tones and gentle highlights reinforces the theme of emerging energy.
First Breath of Spring represents a key moment in Carbajal’s evolution.
bridging symbolic figuration with the abstract sensibility that characterizes his later series.
It stands as an early exploration of themes that become central to his practice.
renewal, presence, and the subtle beginnings of transformation.
The artwork will be carefully packaged with professional materials to ensure safe and secure international delivery.
Miguel Carbajal studied photography at the Instituto Peruano de Arte y Diseño in Lima, Peru and
Later, he developed his painting practice independently.
Following the lineage of self-taught artists such as Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, and Basquiat.
whose autonomy shaped powerful and personal visual languages.
Drawing from Impressionism, Expressionism, Surrealism, and Art Brut.
His work blends symbolic abstraction, color, and inner perception.
The work 'First Breath of Spring' meditates on the first internal movement that precedes visible change.
The upward-reaching form suggests growth, hope, and unfolding potential.
while the concentric shapes below symbolize the quiet labor of roots
inner work, gestation, preparation.
The small circular lights that appear across the canvas mirror the subtle signals of life returning after a period of stillness.
Together, these elements express renewal as both a physical and spiritual process.
Executed in oil, the painting reveals layered brushwork that shifts between soft blending and defined contours.
Dark outlines emphasize structure, grounding the organic forms, while the textured surface adds depth and tactility.
The interplay between muted tones and gentle highlights reinforces the theme of emerging energy.
First Breath of Spring represents a key moment in Carbajal’s evolution.
bridging symbolic figuration with the abstract sensibility that characterizes his later series.
It stands as an early exploration of themes that become central to his practice.
renewal, presence, and the subtle beginnings of transformation.
The artwork will be carefully packaged with professional materials to ensure safe and secure international delivery.
