finds profound value in what may be seen as some of our bleakest emotions. Delving into subject matters such as depression, anger, abandonment, fear, individuality, sexuality, and more, Canela strives to understand the multitudes within each, and how their shadowy paths have the ability lead us somewhere brighter.
Though occasionally venturing into sculpture, the Austin, Texas-based artist specializes in drawing. His works range in size, with many of his compositions spanning two to four feet wide on both traditional paper and vellum. Canela largely employs graphite and fine line mechanical pencil, welcoming “mistakes” or inadvertent motifs—such as smudges and unplanned marks—that mirror his personal philosophy of embracing adverse emotions.

“There is another side to our own darkness, one that can reveal new perspectives and accelerate personal transformation,” the artist says. “It’s more about not discarding what might be considered unwanted, but instead finding some use for it.” As a result, these innermost feelings often manifest through unique characters, as Canela creates human-like forms to give them shape.
Several of Canela’s works are included in this year’s Critic’s Choice exhibition at in New York, which is on view through September 6. Find more from the artist on .













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