Edward Telleria’s series, Miradas, stems from the impulse to explore the gaze as both language and symbol, in a world where images are constantly fragmented, repeated, and reconstructed.
In each painting, created with acrylic on canvas, eyes become living forms that transcend the purely figurative: they are spaces of memory, desire, and consciousness. Telleria’s work seeks to reveal the tension between what is seen and what is hidden, between presence and absence.
Each painting invites the viewer to take an active role, to confront their own gaze within a network of eyes that challenge them. More about the artist here!