Healing Through Art: Tellaeche's New Exhibition

Jorge Tellaeche's exhibition explores fear and mental health through art. It includes 25 works and a mural, encouraging self-exploration and personal transformation. Open from November 13 to December 4.


Healing Through Art: Tellaeche's New Exhibition

Jorge Tellaeche's exhibition confronts us with the difficulty of saying goodbye, even to what hurts us. In his works, the snake symbolizes fear in its various manifestations, while the messengers, like dragonflies, represent guidance towards new stages of life. This approach highlights the importance of mental health and seeking help, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggle, that there are always people willing to support us on the path to overcoming.

Through his 25 pieces in different formats and an exclusive mural for Maison Celeste, Tellaeche shares his creative process, which has been cathartic and transformative. Each work invites the viewer to reflect on their emotional state, the need for support, and the potential to be reborn from personal overcoming. The collaboration between The Black Piglet and Maison Celeste is a celebration of the artist's personal evolution, marking a second occasion in which both spaces come together to celebrate contemporary art in an intimate and meaningful setting.

In his creations, Tellaeche reminds us that, although fear can be a constant companion, we can choose to leave it behind. The exhibition is described by the artist as a cathartic experience that conveys his emotions and anxieties during its creation. Muralism and surrealism, artistic currents with great impact in Mexico, intertwine in this new proposal from Tellaeche, personifying fear and promoting reflection on the importance of mental well-being.

With recognition in the United States and Europe, the artist has created a work that blends pop surrealism with muralism, diving into the depths of the human soul to expiate the demons that chain people. The exhibition will be available at Maison Celeste from November 13 to December 4, inviting the public to explore a unique visual universe that guides through an emotional journey of self-exploration. An opportunity to leave fear behind and embrace personal transformation through art.