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Conchita Carambano Paintings

Conchita Carambano Artist

Conchita Carambano’s paintings are a vibrant, textural fusion of light and colour, offering a unique visual language that captures the imagination. Each canvas tells its own story, with no two works alike—even when bound by a restrained palette. The Australian artist of Spanish origin brings a sense of playfulness to her compositions, where abstracted figures and elements of the natural world are etched delicately into the surface. As an acclaimed Australian artist, Conchita Carambano art reflects a lifelong fascination with the ways people communicate. Her paintings are like musical performances—each stroke and colour choice inspired by tone, inflection, and rhythm. Dramatic staccato movements meet languid trails of fine lines, giving her works a lyrical, almost dance-like quality that resonates with collectors and art lovers alike. Conchita Carambano’s art is celebrated not only for its emotional depth but also for its striking originality. Her multi-layered approach to composition results in artworks that are immersive and expressive, rich with nuance and visual storytelling.

As an artist Conchita Carambano has received numerous awards and accolades. Her paintings are proudly held in both major corporate collections and private collections across Australia and internationally. For those looking to add a distinctive piece to their collection, Conchita Carambano paintings for sale through SOHO galleries Sydney. Each artwork is a testament to her creative spirit and her ability to transform human experience into a visual symphony of colour and form.


Conchita Carambano Artist

Conchita Carambano Paintings – Large Canvas Artworks

Conchita Carambano is a celebrated Australian artist known for her vibrant, textural paintings that bring energy and movement to contemporary spaces. Her distinctive abstract style blends rich colors, layered textures, and metallic leaf, creating pieces that are both dynamic and deeply expressive. Inspired by the Australian landscape and her European heritage, Carambano’s works have earned a dedicated following among collectors and interior designers.

For those looking to buy Conchita Carambano paintings, her original artworks are available through Soho Galleries Sydney and her official website, conchitacarambano.com.

Conchita Carambano’s style is highly recognisable and yet profoundly enigmatic. There is an elegance and a maturity in Conchita’s abstract paintings infused by an instinctive gift with colour, line and form. The Australian landscape, our earth, has been a constant source of inspiration. It has fuelled her exploration and creativity.

Her vehicle for expression has been boundaryless, and the potency of her work has fuelled an extraordinary career that continues to gather momentum. Awards, acquisitions, civic and corporate commissions, solo exhibitions and the attention of private collectors in Australia, Asia and the Middle East punctuate Conchita’s burgeoning 30 year career.

Artist Statement

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.

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.

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


Conchita Carambano’s Artistic Style Abstract Expressionism with a Textural Edge

Carambano’s style is rooted in abstract expressionism, with an emphasis on textured surfaces, dynamic color contrasts, and layered composition. Her paintings are often inspired by natural landscapes, human emotions, and fleeting moments in time.

Key elements of her work include:

  • Rich, vibrant color palettes with deep blues, earthy ochres, and striking metallic accents.

  • Layered textures that invite the viewer to explore the painting’s intricate details.

  • Abstracted figures and symbols, subtly embedded within the composition.

  • Large-scale statement pieces, perfect for modern interiors and corporate spaces.


Conchita Carambano Paintings for Sale

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Conchita Carambano’s Paintings in Interior Design

A Statement in Any Space
Conchita Carambano’s large-scale paintings are designed to transform interiors, making them ideal for:

  • Luxury homes and apartments

  • Corporate offices and boardrooms

  • Boutique hotels and commercial spaces

  • Interior designers looking for bold, original artwork

Her ability to merge abstract textures with vibrant color fields makes her work a perfect focal point for contemporary spaces. Whether placed in a minimalist setting or an opulent interior, her paintings bring a sense of movement and emotion to the space.

Pairing with Interior Styles

  • Modern & Minimalist Spaces – Carambano’s bold compositions add warmth and personality.

  • Industrial & Urban Lofts – Her textured works complement raw materials like exposed brick and concrete.

  • Classic & Traditional Interiors – The gold and silver accents harmonize beautifully with rich woods and elegant furnishings.


FAQs

Where can I buy Conchita Carambano’s original paintings?

You can purchase her original artworks exclusively at Soho Galleries Sydney and conchitacarambano.com.

Does Conchita Carambano create custom commissions?

Yes, commissioned works may be available. Contact Soho Galleries Sydney or visit her official website to inquire about custom orders.

What is Conchita Carambano’s artistic style?

Her style blends abstract expressionism with rich textures, layered colors, and metallic leaf, resulting in striking, dynamic compositions.

Are Conchita Carambano’s paintings suitable for interior designers?

Absolutely! Interior designers frequently use her large-scale artworks to enhance luxury homes, offices, and boutique hotels.

How can I stay updated on Conchita Carambano’s latest works?

Follow her official website conchitacarambano.com and Soho Galleries Sydney for the latest collections and exhibitions.

CONCHITA CARAMBANO  HISTORY

1961         Born Stuttgart, Germany to Spanish parents

1969         Family migrated to Australia

1979         Completed NSW Higher School Certificate

1981         Completed Fine Arts Course, Sydney School of Arts

1982         Completed Graduate Course – Fine Arts

1983         Completed Post-Graduate Course-Fine Arts

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

SOHO Galleries, Sydney

Gallery One, Petersham

Holdsworth Gallery, Darlinghurst

Bonython Meadmore, Darlinghurst

The Rocks Gallery,The Rocks

Naïve Gallery, Woollahra

Eaglehawke, Glebe

Istral, Woollahra

Hester Gallery, Newtown

Gallery 368, Crows Nest

Salmon Gallery, McMahons Point

Art-Frame, Double Bay

SOHO Galleries, Sydney

LYNTON & KAY , Perth

Mahoneys Gallery, Melbourne

Art Images, Adelaide

Graphis, Woollahra

Quadrivium, Sydney

Salmon Gallery, McMahons Point

Art-Frame, Double Bay

Soho Galleries at Chifley Foyers

 

Commissions & Collections

 

105 Pitt Street Sydney

Amadeus Group, Sydney

ANA Hotel, Sydney

Bangkok Hotel

Bennelong Apartments and Penthouse

Berlie Bra Company

Blessington Judd Solicitors Sydney

BMC Software

Canberra State Library

Camden Awards 1991

Camden Awards 1992

Celsius at the Radisson Hotel, Sydney

David Jones South Australia

David Jones Sydney

Duxton Hotel Melbourne

David Jones, Adelaide

David Jones, Sydney

Duxton Hotel Sydney

Four Seasons Melbourne

Four Seasons, Sydney

Gaia Resort, Byron Bay

Grand Hyatt Melbourne

Grand Hyatt, Sydney

Hamilton Island Apartments, QLD

Hamilton Island, Private Residence

Hesta Head Office, Westmead

Hilton Hotel, Sydney

Hunt & Hunt Lawyers

Hyatt Hotel Canberra

Kingston Apartments, Canberra

Macau Resort, China

Macquarie Town Windsor

Magenta Shores, Sydney

Marriott Sydney

Marriott, Surfers Hotel,

National Library, Canberra

Qualia, Hayman Island, Resort

Quay West, Sydney

Queensland

Regent Hotel, Sydney

Royal North Shore Hospital

Shangri-La, Sydney

Sheraton Hotel Darling Harbour

Sheraton Hotel Puong China

Sheraton Noosa Day Spa

St John of God Private Hospital, Perth

St. Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney

Stamford on Kent Hotel, Sydney

Veritas Corporation

Walker Corporation

Western Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan

Westmead Childrens Hospital

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

Australian Interior, Vol.17 no. 13

The Sydney Weekly, Jan 27-feb 2 1998

Instyle Magazine, February 1998

Look Magazine, NSW Art Gallery 1999

Art in Australia Magazine, 1999

New South Wales Gallery, 1999

Selected Contemporary Artists of Australia by Michael Berry, Published 2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AWARDS

Awards

1987 Highly Commended, Camden Art Prize

1988 Open Section Winner, Camden Art Prize

1989 Acquisitive Award, Hawkesbury City Council

1990 Open Section Winner, Camden Art Prize

1991 Winner Camden Art Prize

1992 Camden Art Prize

1993 Highly Commended, Hawkesbury City Council

1994 Highly Commended, DMAS Award

1995 Highly Commended, Hunters Hill

1996 Highly Commended, Hunters Hill

1998 Highly Commended, Camden Art Prize

2001 Highly Commended, Camden Art Prize

2002 Highly Commended Works on Paper

2003 Open Winner Camden Art Prize

2004 Highly Commended, Waverly Art Prize

2005 Highly Commended, Cloncurry Prize

2006 Lino Block Print Prize

2007 Highly Commended Watercolour Prize, Camden

2008 First Prize, North Sydney Painting Prize

2009 Highly Commended, Paper Prize, Waverly

2009 Short Listed, Blake Prize

2010 Highly Commended, Camden Works on Paper Prize

2010 Short Listed, Lethridge Small Scale Artworks Prize, Sydney

2010 Short Listed, St Michaels Archangel Paint Prize, Victoria

2011 Short Listed, Lethridge Small Scale Artworks Prize, Sydney

2012 Short Listed, Lethridge Small Scale Artworks Prize, Sydney