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"A Reflection of Silence"

The Last Lilies of András

Miguel Carbajal Art

Artwork at a Glance

A story whispered through color — The Last Lilies of Andras evokes a world where beauty persists, even in the face of time and change.

 

Soft yet resilient, the forms emerge like flowers growing through stone, their presence both fleeting and eternal.

Shipping & Delivery Depending on your location, your artwork will be delivered via a trusted art courier or in person. Pickup in Zurich is also possible by prior arrangement.

Return Policy 14-day return period from the date of receipt. Hassle-free return process with full cost coverage. Seamless refund or exchange option with credit offset.

Material Oil paint on canvas

30cm x 40cm - Oil Painting, Canvas - CHF 480 (Swiss Francs)

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A Bloom That Defies Time

Some things exist between memory and myth — like flowers that bloom against all odds, their beauty untouched by time.

 

The Last Lilies of Andras carries this quiet resilience, capturing the essence of something rare, delicate, yet enduring.

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The composition unfolds like a story told in fragments — soft forms rising against a backdrop of muted tones, as if suspended in a moment of transformation.

 

Light and shadow weave through the piece, suggesting both the fragility and the strength of things that refuse to fade.

 

The brushstrokes feel organic, almost like petals bending to the wind, yet grounded by something deeper, something unseen.

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This painting is not just an image; it is a feeling, a memory that lingers.

 

It invites you to step closer, to sense the passage of time within its layers, to recognize that even the most fleeting beauty leaves a lasting presence.

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A Story Written in Petals

Some flowers bloom only once, yet their presence lingers long after they have faded.

 

The Last Lilies of Andras is about that rare, fleeting beauty — something too delicate to last, yet too powerful to be forgotten.

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There is a moment when nature and memory intertwine, when something ephemeral takes root in the soul.

 

The Last Lilies of Andras was born from this sensation — a vision of flowers emerging where they should not, thriving in a world that has forgotten them.

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The painting took form like a quiet revelation.

 

The background, muted and atmospheric, was laid down first, a foundation of time-worn softness.

 

Then, through careful layering, the lilies appeared — not forcefully, but gently, as if they had always been there, waiting to be seen.

 

Their presence is subtle yet undeniable, like a story passed down in hushed tones, their petals unfolding in silence.

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Like wildflowers growing through cracks in the pavement, The Last Lilies of Andras speaks of resilience — the kind of beauty that exists beyond time, beyond expectation.

 

It is a reminder that even the most fragile things hold strength, that what fades is never truly lost.

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This artwork is for those who understand that beauty is not about permanence, but about presence.

 

In a space, it becomes a quiet symbol of endurance and grace, an echo of something that once bloomed — and will always be remembered.

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Soft, organic shapes rising through muted space — like memories that refuse to fade.

The composition of The Last Lilies of Andras is built on a delicate balance between structure and dissolution.

 

The forms of the lilies do not impose themselves but emerge subtly, blending into the background as if they have always existed there.

 

The contrast between fluid brushstrokes and areas of quiet stillness creates an atmosphere of gentle movement — like petals shifting in the wind, barely perceptible but undeniably present.

 

Soft, emerging shapes that seem to hover between presence and absence.

 

This delicate interplay invites the viewer to slow down, to notice the quiet persistence of beauty in unexpected places.

 

The painting introduces a poetic presence into a space, evoking the sense of a fleeting yet eternal moment, where memory and reality intertwine.

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Muted hues and soft glows — like the last light of dusk touching something too delicate to last.

The color palette of The Last Lilies of Andras is a study in quiet contrasts — soft, desaturated tones set the stage, allowing subtle hints of warmth and light to emerge gently, like petals catching the last breath of sunlight.

 

The harmony between earthy neutrals and delicate highlights creates a sense of nostalgia, as if the colors themselves hold the weight of memory.

 

Shadows do not dominate but instead embrace the composition, reinforcing the feeling of something that lingers, something both fleeting and eternal.

 

A balance of muted, time-worn tones with soft, glowing highlights.

 

This interplay of light and depth evokes a sense of tranquility, like a cherished memory resurfacing.

 

The painting fills a space with an atmosphere of quiet elegance, inviting reflection and an appreciation for the beauty found in fleeting moments.

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The lilies did not appear all at once — they emerged, layer by layer, like a memory finding its way back to the surface.

The creation of The Last Lilies of Andras was an intuitive process, built through slow, deliberate layering.

 

The background was established first, setting a tone of softness and depth, a space where time feels suspended.

 

Then, the lilies began to take form — not as bold statements, but as whispers of shape and color, appearing through subtle shifts in texture and tone.

 

The final highlights were added sparingly, just enough to suggest movement and life, as if the petals were illuminated by a light that flickers but never fades.

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A layered, gradual painting process that allows the lilies to emerge naturally, as if surfacing from within the canvas itself.

 

This organic approach creates a sense of discovery, inviting the viewer to engage with the painting in a way that feels personal and immersive.

 

The artwork becomes a presence in a space that evolves with time — offering new details, new depths, and new emotions each time it is observed.

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For those who understand that some things never truly fade — they transform, they linger, they leave a quiet mark on the soul.

I was drawn to the idea of flowers that persist — blooms that defy time, that remain even when they should have withered.

 

The Last Lilies of Andras was created from this feeling, the sense that some beauty is too rare, too meaningful to simply disappear.

 

It is not about nostalgia, but about presence — about the way certain memories, certain moments, certain impressions stay with us, even when everything else changes.

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This artwork is for those who recognize the power of quiet resilience, who understand that beauty does not need to be loud to be unforgettable.

 

In a space, it acts as a soft yet profound reminder of the things that shape us — of the light that lingers, the stories that continue, and the quiet strength of what remains.

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Miguel Carbajal Art

Only Three Steps to Owning Your Artwork

#1 – Inquiry Without Obligation

 

With just one click, you signal your interest in this unique piece.

 

This first step is effortless yet essential — an invitation to explore how The Last Lilies of András can become part of your space.

#2 – Personalized Consultation

 

I will personally reach out to you to discuss how this work can harmonize with your home and reflect your vision.

 

This is your moment to ask anything — dimensions, placement, framing, or how it resonates with your collection.

 

Every detail is considered to ensure it seamlessly integrates into your world.

#3 – Professional Handling & Delivery

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Once you decide, everything is taken care of.

 

Your artwork will be meticulously packed in a custom wooden crate to ensure its safe journey.

 

Within 8 business days, it will arrive at your doorstep, ready to take its place in your space.

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Because true luxury isn’t just about acquiring — it’s about experiencing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How secure is the shipping and what happens if the artwork arrives damaged? Each artwork is meticulously packed with protective materials and shipped in a sturdy crate to prevent any damage during transport. However, in the unlikely event that your piece arrives damaged, I will personally ensure a swift replacement or refund.

Can I return the artwork if it does not meet my expectations? I understand that art is deeply personal. That’s why you can return any artwork within two weeks if it does not align with your vision.

How long does shipping take, and can I track my order? Shipping within Switzerland takes approximately 5-8 business days. I will keep you informed at every step and provide tracking information so you can follow your artwork’s journey.

What payment options are available to purchase the artwork? You have the option to choose flexible payment methods, including installment plans, to acquire your dream artwork.

Experience Your Artwork in Your Space – A Tailored Digital Preview

Choosing art is an intimate process and I am here to guide you every step of the way.

 

With my virtual placement service, you can visualize how The Last Lilies of András will transform your space before making your final decision.

 

Simply provide a photo of your interior, and I will create a customized preview of how the artwork integrates into your home.

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Beyond the digital preview, I offer personalized consultations to ensure the piece aligns seamlessly with your aesthetic vision.

 

From ideal placement to framing recommendations, every detail is considered with the utmost professionalism and discretion.

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An artwork should not only be seen — it should be experienced.

 

Let’s find the perfect place for it in your world.

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Miguel Carbajal Art

Fragments of Perception

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Carlos Lima

On this journey through life, I refuse to follow inertia.
 
I often encounter physical and mental obstacles, which is why I believe it is essential to pay attention to the signs that are so easily overlooked.
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This awareness led me to an extraordinary artist and thinker—Miguel—who guided me on a journey between art and the deconstruction of logic.
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Monique Mistelli

Every time I look at the painting,
I feel a renewed sense of possibility and motivation.
 
It is an invaluable presence—deeply energizing and inspiring.
 
The result has far exceeded my expectations. Thank you!
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Chamyn Santiago

The artwork exudes a sense of calm and clarity, offering both grounding and inspiration.
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Miguel is an attentive and intuitive listener and that sensitivity is beautifully reflected in his work.
 
I wholeheartedly recommend his art.
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The Last Lilies of András

Some beauty is fleeting, yet it never truly fades.

 

The Last Lilies of Andras is not about what has passed, but about what endures — the quiet persistence of something too delicate to last, yet too powerful to be forgotten.

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Soft, muted tones hold the weight of memory, while gentle highlights suggest something still alive, still present.

The lilies do not demand attention; they emerge subtly, waiting to be noticed, like whispers of a story only half-remembered.

 

The painting does not impose a single meaning — it allows you to find your own, in the space between what is seen and what is felt.

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Perhaps this is why it speaks to you.

 

Because you understand that beauty is not about permanence, but about presence.

 

Some things may change, but their essence remains.

Miguel Carbajal Art

Artwork at a Glance

A story whispered through color — The Last Lilies of Andras evokes a world where beauty persists, even in the face of time and change.

 

Soft yet resilient, the forms emerge like flowers growing through stone, their presence both fleeting and eternal.

Shipping & Delivery Depending on your location, your artwork will be delivered via a trusted art courier or in person. Pickup in Zurich is also possible by prior arrangement.

Return Policy 14-day return period from the date of receipt. Hassle-free return process with full cost coverage. Seamless refund or exchange option with credit offset.

Material Oil paint on canvas

30cm x 40cm - Oil Painting, Canvas - CHF 480 (Swiss Francs)

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