ojolo
MEXICO. Illuminating overlooked realities,
Meg Rogers Eldredge
2/8/20261 min read


ojolo, featured in ART MAKER Issue 1, discusses his multidisciplinary practice:
Abel García Jiménez, the mind behind ojolo, creates visual work that pulses with symbolic depth and digital rupture. Through photography, glitch aesthetics, video art, and installation, he explores identity, memory, and the anatomy of seeing. His alter ego, ojolo, is not just a symbol—it’s a witness: a gaze that questions, distorts, and reclaims. Abel’s art navigates the collapse between the intimate and the systemic, where the personal becomes political, and the visual becomes language. Rooted in semiotics and digital culture, his practice illuminates overlooked realities, broken myths, and the silent codes of contemporary existence. His work doesn’t seek to decorate; it seeks to disturb, to awaken.
See more of Enamul's enchanting images in >> ART MAKER Issue 1 .
ojolo, constructo visual 25, 2019, oil and graphite on compressed cardboard, 25 in x 38 in.
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