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Conchita

Carambano

ABOUT

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STORY

Conchita Carambano was born in 1961 in Stuttgart, Germany to Spanish parents. Between 1981 and 1983 she completed her studies at School of Arts, Sydney. Conchita Carambano’s style is highly recognisable and yet profoundly enigmatic.

 

The Australian landscape has been a constant source of inspiration. Her vehicle for expression has been boundary-less, and the potency of her work has fuelled an extraordinary career that continues to gather momentum. Her paintings have been exhibited all over Australia. She is part of numerous collections such as Grand Hyatt Melbourne, Duxton Hotel Melbourne, or Macquarie Town Windsor.

Conchita

Carambano



VISION

Being an artist is my life, and in no way could I imagine being, or doing, anything else.

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ARTIST STATEMENT

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Whenever I face a blank piece of large, good quality paper I know right away that I need to touch it and feel the quality – open the palettes, squeeze the paint tube and watch the vibrant, muted oils, acrylic or just pastel chalk in my hand, and know that this beautiful piece of white paper will soon come alive in the form of a drawing or painting.

I’ve been painting since I left school, where immediately after, I attended art school and thought what a wonderful place this is. I knew right away that this is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life – paint and create.

I experience both beautiful and sad things through everyday life and these experiences generate a strong need to paint. Using colour through this wonderful medium, I express what I see and feel, and in turn I learn and discover new ways in which to express what I feel and the ideas that enter my mind.

When I start a painting, I focus on an idea or experience I once encountered, and let my feelings take control. At times the reaction I get is that the painting starts to take on a completely new direction to the initial one I had in mind. It takes on its own character as it were, however I am its creator and to this extent I have complete control over the end result. Because I detect this ‘character’, I’m able to detect the new direction that the painting is taking and stay in complete control of its final outcome.

I feel this is important to an artist. I can honestly say that when I paint a painting based on a sad feeling, I can always look at it and find it very beautiful and rewarding.

I’m content in the realisation that everyone that sees one of my works, do so through different interpretations, thus giving it a new ‘feeling’ to the original that I intended. I love the sense of knowing that my work takes on different interpretations and appearances when hung in unknown homes and offices. It becomes more a child born to me.

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The sources that inspire me are usually found all around us – nature being the main one. During my development, I have been able to focus on nature and the incredible sensation I get from being able to transfer the feelings I encounter and the inspiration that which drives me to transfer these feelings onto virgin paper. Because at times these inspirations come to me when I’m unable to paint, I have developed a sense whereby I ‘store’ these ideas and at times I find that when I do this I have the ability to expand on the initial idea and I feel that this sometimes take on the form of the ‘new direction’ within my painting that I sometimes encounter.

COLLECTIONS

Shangri-La Sydney
National Library Canberra
Hayman Island Resort
Walker Corporation
ANA Hotel Sydney
Royal North Shore Hospital
Regent Hotel Sydney
Meridian Hotel Sydney
Wentworth Hotel
Bond Street Apartments
Flinders Apartments
Mosman Medical Centre
Stamford on Kent Hotel
Bennelong Apartments and Penthouse
St John of God Private Hospital Perth
Celsius at the Radisson Hotel Sydney
Kingston Apartments Canberra
Hunt & Hunt Lawyers
St.Vincent’s Hospital
Marriott Sydney
Maccau Resort China
Regent Apartments
Amadeus Group Sydney
Shangri-La China
Four Seasons Sydney
Magenta Shores

AWARDS

1987 Highly Commended, Camden Art Prize
1988 Open Section Winner, Camden Art Prize
1990 Acquisitive Award, Hawkesbury City Council
1991 Open Section Winner, Camden Art Prize
1991 Winner Camden Art Prize
1992 Highly Commended, Hawkesbury City Council
1993 Highly Commended, DMAS Award
1994 Highly Commended, Hunters Hill
1995 Highly Commended, Hunters Hill
1998 Highly Commended, Camden Art Prize
2001 Highly Commended, Camden Art Prize
2002 Highly Commended Works on Paper
2003 Open Winter Camden Art Prize
2004 Highly Commended, Camden Art Prize
2005 Highly Commended, Waverley Art Prize
2005 Highly Commended, Camden Art Prize
2005 North Sydney Art Prize Winner
2006 Finalist Blake Art Prize
2013 Finalist Paddington Art Prize

Conchita

Carambano

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