Ruben Gerardo Ubiera Gonzalez
(born October 19, 1975 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a
Dominican neo-figurative artist, known for his strong use of the line,
who has been drawing and painting ever since he had use of reason.
Ruben paints and draws in a style considered by many as Pop-surrealism,
but he prefers to call it urban-pop, since he has lived most of his life
in the urban, populated areas and most of his inspiration is derived
from the interactivity between man and his urban environment.
At the age
of 15, his family moved to the Bronx, NY, where he was heavily
influenced by the graffiti art that surrounded him, something he
wouldn't realize until much later in his life.
He strives in all his work to capture an essential part of his past, his
present and his subjects through the use of the line and form. His work
includes still-life and situational portraiture but Ruben tends to
primarily focus on city landscapes.
His paintings are, on first examination, noted for being charged with
"skateboard- isms,"
paint drips and the constant presence of graffiti in
some shape or form. But, after closer inspection, one notices the
detail, sarcastic contrast, the social commentary and human struggle
that's felt by the technique and subject matter.
"I love art. Graffiti, typography, photography, print... the medium does
not matter. If the message and the concept are strong, the final end
result will always be strong. The key is to find the medium that will
complement the concept. I like to paint on wood and found objects. They
carry a rustic appeal that I find to be beautiful. Mixing graphic design
on printed pieces with brightly colored paint onto old, worn objects,
makes the final art look antiquated, decayed and very interesting to the
eye and to the touch. I also love using collages to describe people and
the history that got them to where they are today, the mix of hard
graphic shapes, typographic elements with anthropomorphic surrealistic
images. Contrast in concept, and in execution..."
"I paint what I see, what surrounds me. The cosmopolitan city with all
of its wonders and aberrations, the interaction of the individual with
its urban environment. The everyday and mundane captured in time by an
outsider."
"I paint what I see, what surrounds me, the everyday and mundane captured in time.” - R.U.