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Stay or go
An honest reflection on art, mortality and the tension between staying alive or letting go, through the lens of Matthew Wong and romanticism. Stay or go.
ojolo
Feb 111 min read


A Lost Sound
A reflection on forgotten artists, gifted artworks, and how art can disappear quietly over time. Inspired by Róbert Berény and the visual power of music. A Lost Sound.
ojolo
Jan 112 min read


Less is less
A short reflection on art, invisibility, and the uncomfortable truth behind the phrase “less is more.” Sometimes, in art and in life, less is simply less.
ojolo
Dec 30, 20251 min read


The Eye Inside the “I”
In The Eye Inside the “I”, Ojolo reflects on the Pantheon of Agrippa, sacred space, inner vision, and the architecture of eternity. A poetic take on gaze, ritual, and meaning.
ojolo
Dec 2, 20251 min read


The war and the hole
A sharp reflection on Warhol, Pop Art, business, and the battlefield every artist must face. Strategy, survival, and creation collide in this week’s Ojolo Notes. The war and the hole.
ojolo
Nov 25, 20252 min read


The starting point
A brief meditation on emptiness as a starting point, through architecture, sculpture, and the monumental spaces shaped by Eduardo Chillida.
ojolo
Nov 18, 20251 min read


The Misfortune of a Coherent Art Vision
A raw reflection on staying loyal to your art vision versus selling your soul to the market. With Kafka as an unexpected mirror.
ojolo
Sep 30, 20252 min read


A jump into the abyss
This essay is a descent, not into despair, but into truth. ojolo explores the act of creative falling: letting go of safety, certainty, and recognition. The abyss becomes a site of revelation, where failure mutates into light.
ojolo
Aug 27, 20251 min read


Art: An Isle of the Artists' Dead
A meditation on the immortality of art. ojolo imagines a spectral island where artists who vanished in silence still create beyond the material world. A reflection on legacy, anonymity, and the strange beauty of persistence after erasure.
ojolo
Aug 20, 20251 min read


Rejected, Ghosted, Forgotten: A Love Letter to the Unchosen - Part I
We don’t talk enough about this, because the algorithm doesn’t like the smell of failure.
ojolo
Aug 4, 20251 min read
ojolo: abel garcía jiménez, a mexican visual artist exploring introspection, emotional archeology, digital myth, semiotic perception through a blend of traditional and generative art.
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