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“The First Day of the Rest of My Life”
This is the dawn that inaugurates a different existence, the precise point where one cycle closes and another, still unknown, begins to unfold before us. The first day of the rest of my life is not just a phrase, but a door opening onto a future we write as we move forward. Together we begin the final chapter of a story that continues to grow with every heartbeat. We don't know its ending, and yet it feels… eternal: a plot that is built step by step, where love is author, ink, and destiny all at once.
Cristóbal Corbeaux, a self-taught architect and artist, is a Master of Fine Arts student at the Royal College of Art, London. He excels in painting, drawing, sculpture, and printmaking. His style balances Renaissance and exploratory techniques, exploring the human figure using bronze, resin, and steel. He is interested in the hardness and permanence of the materials. The figure is placed in minimalist geometric environments, referencing the dreamlike and further contrasting the subject with the materials used. He is interested in emotions, the expression of the personal, but also the failures of representation and emotions that have become clichés. Corbeaux's works express the essence of humanity; they present a sensitive and fragile vision that seeks to remind the viewer of their own vulnerability.