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E. Carbajal "Sebastian"

E. Carbajal "Sebastian"

SKU: ART107



Enrique Carbajal (born November 16, 1947, in Chihuahua, Mexico) is one of Mexico’s most renowned sculptors, known for his monumental works that blend abstract forms with profound social and cultural symbolism. His art has left a lasting impact on public art and architecture in Mexico, with large-scale sculptures and installations that have become iconic representations of Mexican identity, history, and social issues. Carbajal’s work, often characterized by its bold and geometric forms, emphasizes the relationship between art, space, and the viewer, and speaks to universal themes such as unity, struggle, and human dignity.
 

One of the most important aspects of Carbajal’s work is his ability to create large-scale sculptures that are both visually striking and imbued with deep social and political meaning. His monumental sculptures, often made of metal, stone, or concrete, are designed to engage with the environment, transforming public spaces into sites of reflection and dialogue. These sculptures frequently convey themes of national identity, indigenous heritage, and social justice, often invoking the struggles of the Mexican people and their ongoing quest for dignity and equality.

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Technique: Sculpture
33 cm x10 cm

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