Andrés Mexia
Trying to talk
Trying to talk
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Trying to talk
The piece presents an irregular and abstract form that defies traditional expectations. Instead of a devouring mouth, the teeth seem to point inward, suggesting a desire for connection and communication rather than consumption. This design evokes a sense of openness, as if the figure is ready to speak and share, rather than feed.
The eyes, arranged along the outline of the work, offer an intense gaze that invites the viewer to approach and participate in a visual dialogue. This arrangement creates an atmosphere of intimacy and vulnerability, making the figure feel accessible and receptive. In this proposal, the piece becomes a symbol of the longing to be heard and understood.
The choice of black as the predominant color brings a sense of depth and mystery, symbolizing both emotional weight and clarity in expression. Together, this work invites reflection on the importance of communication and connection in our lives.
This piece is presented as an evocative exploration of human interaction, reminding us that true nourishment for the soul comes from shared words and empathy.
Artwork Detail
Ink on paper
8 1/2 × 11 in | 21.6 × 27.9 cm
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