Meet the Artist
Ernesto
Cabral de Luna
aka. abrokeniris, Lens-based Artist
“My BFA thesis project "Mining For Some Sort of Continuity" interrogates repercussions of colonization: primarily the constraints on movement across borders. The series encompasses archival and documentary image transfers onto various scrap materials: corroded metal, and fragmented pieces of glass. A study of exile and memory, these image transfers onto scrap material deal with how personal archives aid in constructing an immigrant's individual and cultural identity outside of their home. In working through my family's photographic archives I ask myself, can I claim ownership over a memory that is not my own?”
Ernesto Cabral de Luna is a Mexican lens-based artist finishing his BFA in Photography at Toronto’s OCAD University. Working through analog and digital processes, he utilizes his own photographs, archived imagery and documents to create still images and short animations emphasizing the multi-dimensionality and materiality of the image. His work centers around altering perception through image manipulation – providing new ways to experience recognizable imagery in unconventional manners and outside of their intended purpose. Drawing from his immigrant experience, Ernesto explores themes of identity and representation, creating artwork that is relatable to people who feel like they are from two worlds in one sense, and from neither in another. A recipient of OCAD’s 2021 Wendy Coburn Art and Social Change Scholarship, he has exhibited at Ada Slaight Gallery, Xpace Cultural Center and Riverdale HubGallery. Ernesto was selected for the Toronto Raptors’ 2022 Welcome Toronto Creators Program.
OCAD U - Faculty of Art
Art & Social Change
Minor In progress, 2024
Lens-based Art Photography Graphic Design Visual Arts Collage Art Art and Social Change Experimental Photo Process Alternative Photo Process Conceptual Photography Latin American Art Diasporic Art