Pablo Soria is a photographer, painter, and installation artist who uses self-portraiture to place himself within a layered narrative structure: a compilation of time, stories, illusions and recollections of the immigrant experience. The evidence of many stages within his process, along with physical layering of photography and sandblasted glass allow for a slow unveiling of the artist as character-voyeur, a double role which can also be played by the observer. His is an autobiographical vision of time, shaded by an obsession with memories of the place left behind, love, childhood, death and loss. The work is about reflection, but it is also an invitation to a dialogue with the observer
Pablo does not hesitate to cross over and combine mediums. Whether painting, object-making, photography or installation, the artist contends that they are all part of the narrative structure played out on a large screen.