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Late 20th Century Miguel Angel Aybar Llauca, Peruvian Expressionist Oil Painting Miguel Aybar Modernist Latin American Art, Framed
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Dimensions: (Frame) H 28.5" x W 35.5" (Painting) H 22" x W 30"
Miguel Ángel Aybar Llauca, an artist specializing …
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Dimensions: (Frame) H 28.5" x W 35.5" (Painting) H 22" x W 30"
Miguel Ángel Aybar Llauca, an artist specializing in expressionist painting, was born in Huancavelica and lives in the city of Ica where he began drawing from a very young age, drawing from its beautiful valleys and customs. In 1970 he began his studies in Drawing, Painting and Sculpture at the Regional School of Ica. He is a graduate of the National Superior Autonomous School of Fine Arts of Peru (1971-1976) with honorable mention, forming the promotion "Juan Manuel Ugarte Eléspuru".
"Iqueño Expressionism" is the title of the exhibition that will be available to the public from May 25 to June 13 in the "Paracas" Room of the "Adolfo Bermúdez Jenkins" Regional Museum of Ica. Av. Ayabaca block 8°.
Miguel Angel Aybar is a painter who characterizes expressionism in Ica without a doubt. His songs speak of longing, and secret friendships with the hurango, the palm tree of Huacachina or the silent and still sand of Ica. His work is primarily characterized by color. The contrasts between the intense dark contrasted with the radiance of reds, oranges, yellows or greens, achieve a positive effect on the observer. Its warm tones reach high levels like an Ica sun at noon. However, among those quasi Servulian colors , Andean prints maintain their presence. Hats, ponchos or skirts hidden from a root bound by blood or memories.
The perfect textures of his works give him the seal, the personality that characterizes a curdled and experienced Aybar who no longer needs to dialogue with the brush; they just flow, hand and brush. When entering the exhibition hall, you do not need to read the signature, he is an Aybar. There is no room for confusion. Although there are not a few artists from Ica who use these boiling tones, and I translate it as a tribute to that Sérvulo that touches you in the depths of your being, if you are an artist and you live in Ica, you want to be possessed by the ghost of the disturbing Sérvulo Gutiérrez turned legend. Servulus still catches the spectator being absorbed, as if observing a volcano, fearing that it might erupt, but with an inexplicable delight that he stops you next to him and captures you.
However, Aybar no longer needs Servulo's shadow, he has gained an important space in the artistic world of Ica. He is an artist and a close friend of poets and musicians. Painter recognized by the Ica society and deserving of all the medals and recognitions by the different institutions. He not only paints with mastery, as Alberto Dávila predicted, when he said that his maturity would give him the position that corresponds to him. He now sings in public to the delight of his closest friends. Ica recognizes him as a son and has given him the place that corresponds to this remarkable painter whom I congratulate.
DATA ABOUT THE ARTIST
Miguel Angel Aybar Yauca, was born in 1952 in Huancavelica. He has lived in Ica since he was very young; he began his art studies at the Ica Regional School of Fine Arts. He later moved to Lima to study at the National Autonomous School of Fine Arts of Peru from where he graduated in 1976.
His teacher Alberto Dávila described him as: a restless, imaginative young man with a sober and dramatic color. His forms acquire poise and great eloquence . Aybar also had the painter Carlos Aitor Castillo as a teacher, and he considers himself a disciple of Víctor Humareda. His teachers were the renowned artists Alberto Dávila, Milner Cajahuaringa, Carlos Aitor Castillo, Sabino Springett, Miguel Baca Rossi, Teodoro Nuñez Ureta, Eusebio Roa, Cristina Gálvez and Enrique Galdos Rivas. Aybar is an admirer of all the masters of the Art of Painting and of all the young artists who paint by vocation. In 1988 he traveled to Europe with a scholarship, holding numerous traveling exhibitions in various cities with the group "From the Andes to Europe". In 1989 he traveled to Lugano-Switzerland as part of the group "Colore Andino". He lived in Paris for seven years where he was nourished by museums and the fascinating bohemian life.In 1987 he traveled to Europe with a scholarship and exhibited in Italy, Switzerland, Holland and Spain. He lived in Paris, France for 6 years (1988-1994), since 1995 he travels and exhibits in the United States of North America,
And expressionist are these oil paintings with costumbrist motifs, trees with a spectral physiognomy and still lifes in which the color red predominates "because it is the one that contrasts the most with the king of colors, which is black", according to the artist.
"It means passion and, in my case, I perform a technique that is too passionate." "I also like the mixed technique, that is, combining oil with acrylic, collage and various types of texturing, but I usually do the final touch with oil."
He was included in the anthology 40 Pintores Peruanos, 40 Peruvian Painters:
Manuel Alzamora Zamalloa, Pablo Cesar Amaringo Shuna, APU-RIMAK, Alejandro Gonzalez Trujillo, BAGAT Juan del Carmen Villanueva Rodriguez, Cesar Calvo de Araujo, Teófilo Manuel Castillo Guas, Antonino Espinosa Saldana, Servulo Gutierrez Alarcon, Victor Humareda Gallegos, Pancho Izquierdo Lopez, Victor Martinez Malaga, Teodoro Nunez Ureta, Carlos Quispez Asin, Bernardo Rivero Arenazas, Eladio Ruiz Cerna, Alfredo Ruiz Rosas, Jose Sabogal Dieguez, Orlando Izquierdo Vasquez, Juan Manuel Ugarte Elespuru, Mario Urteaga Alvarado, Alfredo Mayor Garcia, Alfaro Cabrera, Oscar Allain Cottera, Ever Arrascue Arevalo, Miguel Angel Aybar Llauca, Carlos Bernasconi Montoya, Cesar Aguilar Pena, Juan de la Cruz Machicado Sihuayro, Victor Delfin Ramirez, Carlos Fuller Huanuire, Fernando de la Jara, Nicolas Lopez Aroni, Elvis Luna Manihuari, Fanny del Rocio Palacios Izquierdo, Enrique Carlos Polanco Carvajal, Bruno Portuguez Nolasco, Boris Quinteros Vienna, Quispejo Julio Quispe Virhuez, Jorge Antonio Rojas Medina, Brus Rubio Churay.
In 1988 he traveled to Europe with a scholarship, making numerous personal and collective exhibitions with the group De los Andes a Europa. The following year he made it to Lugano (Switzerland), joining the Colore Andino group and staying for seven years in Paris.
He has been awarded the Medal of the Regional Government of Ica, of the Provincial Municipality and other recognitions.
He has had more than 23 individual exhibitions in Peru, Switzerland, France, and the United States, and countless collective exhibitions in Canada, the United States, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Belgium, and Peru.
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- Dimensions
- 35.5ʺW × 0.5ʺD × 28.5ʺH
- Styles
- Expressionism
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- Late 20th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Canvas
- Oil Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- Good Minor wear Good Minor wear less
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