Miguel Esteban

“My inspiration comes from the overlooked beauty in urban decay. I transform the textures and histories found in city landscapes into minimalist compositions, always seeking to reveal something unexpected and new.”

Artistic Style: Minimalism, Urban Plaster Art


Personal Background:

  • Growing up in the heart of Mexico City, Esteban’s works are shaped by the energy and texture of urban life. His fascination with abandoned buildings and industrial decay influenced his artistic vision early on.
  • He studied architecture and industrial design, blending these disciplines into his minimalistic and textured works.

Artistic Journey:

  • Esteban’s pieces often focus on urban textures—cracked plaster, rusted metal, and faded graffiti. He strips away excess detail to create minimalist compositions that speak to the beauty hidden in neglected spaces.
  • His works offer a dialogue between the hard and soft, the permanent and the ephemeral, exploring the fragility of structures.

Sources of Inspiration:

  • The decaying surfaces of urban environments, abandoned spaces, and forgotten histories.
  • The tactile contrast of concrete and plaster, showing both permanence and decay.
  • The beauty of industrial textures, reimagined through a minimalist lens.