Borja Barrajon
Borja Barrajón, a sculptor from Madrid, began his education at the Faculty of Fine Arts in 2006 and has since transformed his knowledge and passion into incredible works of art.
Predominantly working with marble and alabaster, Barrajón creates sculptures where each element and every transition of light carry deep meaning and emotional power, prompting viewers to reflect on the arrangement of elements, the significance of emptiness, and their coexistence.
Throughout his career, Barrajón has been honored with numerous awards, including first prize at the International Urban Sculpture Competition in Pamplona and the Cosentino Award at the third International Sculpture Competition CAPA in Madrid. His works are included in various collections, museums, and municipalities, highlighting his contribution to contemporary art.
Barrajón actively participates in international exhibitions such as Art Madrid, JustLX Lisbon, and Art Marbella, showcasing his mastery and innovative approach to sculpture. His solo exhibitions, including "Identity of Form" and "The Silence of Matter," reflect the depth of his exploration into space and material.
Today, Barrajón continues to work and evolve his creativity in his studio on the outskirts of Madrid, exploring new forms and concepts that continue to inspire awe and profound resonance with audiences worldwide. His art provokes contemplation on the eternal themes of space, light, and existence, making each of his pieces meaningful and unforgettable.