RUBEN UBIERA
Ruben
Ubiera is not new to art. As a matter of
fact, he's been drawing and painting ever
since he can remember. Born in the Dominican
Republic in 1975, he grew up with a Catholic
upbringing and constant tutelage from his
family.
He was educated in drawing, painting
and art history by his uncle; a self-taught
artist and art teacher, priest and principal
of his school. At the age of 15, his family
moved to the Bronx, NY, where he was heavily
influenced by the grafitti art that surrounded
him, something he wouldn't realize until
much later in his life. After a year of absorbing
the urban landscape, he went back to the Dominican
Republic for another year, until
finally finishing his high school studies
at Salem High School, in Salem, MA.
Heavily
involved in art, Ruben managed to win silver
and gold medals in the Boston Globe's Scholastic
Awards, a Union Latina Scholarship and a
full-tuition Fernando Botero's International
Scholarship to the Art Institute of Fort
Lauderdale in Fort Lauderdale, FL., for which
he competed angainst 60,000 students from
over 32 countries. Although his portfolio
was stolen two months
before graduation, Ruben accomplished to
not only create a new collection of pieces,
but win Best Portfolio of his graduating
class.
After
graduating, Ruben became an Art Director
for accounts such as IBM, Citrix, Pro Player
Stadium, Vestax, Hunter Douglas, Sony,
the Florida Marlins, Laura Munder Fine
Jewelry, to mention a few. His concepts,
campaigns, designs and illustrations have
won numerous prizes and Addy Awards. But
even though he loves graphic design, Ruben's
real passion is painting and drawing with
any medium he can get his hands on.
"I
love art. Grafitti, 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
paint what I see, what surrounds me.
The
cosmopolitan city with all of its wonders
and aberrations, the life of a Latino in
the United States, and any piece of popular
culture that comes to mind. But what I really
like to paint
is portraits. I 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..."
Today
Ruben Ubiera resides in South Florida,
where he paints and draws profusely
every day from his home and studio.
He wouldn't have it any other way.
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