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Medium :
India Ink on Cardboard , Glass under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
13.8x19.7in
About this artwork
In this piece I have explored the depth of human perception through the use of Chinese pigment and iron oxide, creating a detailed eye that symbolizes the window to the soul and the complexity of our inner emotions. Each line and curve are meant to invoke introspection and an internal dialogue about the way we see and are seen by the world. By placing this piece in your home, I hope it brings an energy of wisdom and self-knowledge.
José Leonardo Montiel García (MONTIEL, Cuba, 1985) is a Cuban visual artist whose work is distinguished by its profound exploration of memory, identity, and the social processes that have shaped Cuba in recent decades. His production encompasses painting, drawing, installation (assemblage), and sculpture, also incorporating experimental techniques that expand the traditional boundaries of visual language. Training From an early age, he showed an inclination for drawing and visual exploration. He trained at academic art institutions in Cuba, where he developed a solid technical foundation in composition, while also becoming interested in contemporary conceptual approaches. During his student years, his early work revolved around figurative representation, and he participated in several exhibitions and group events.