I’ll have some small works on paper, such as linocuts, screenprints and who knows what else, at my friends ‘Tinglao Market’ next Sunday in Barcelona.
Go check it out if you’re in town.
Just rescued this video I made 2 or 3 years ago right after visiting the refugee camps and guettos in North Jordan with AptArts.
Cryptozoology #1 and #2.
Acrylic on canvas, 90x60cm. 2016
Part of the pieces I’ve been showing in the Underground 2016 artshow in Hoxton Arches, London. Curated by Graffitistreet
Commission for Landmark Group, Dubai 2016
London calling!
I’ll be part of this show curated by GraffitiStreet in London, on Thursday 29th Sept. It’s in a secret location so if you want to check it out email your name to rvsp@graffitistreet.com and they’ll give you all the details.
New artworks for Art Copenhagen 2016, Nil Gallery.
1. Toro Vencedor. Acrylic on canvas, 90x60cm
2. Torero Vencido. Acrylic on canvas, 90x60cm
3. Jaleos. Acrylic and epoxy resin on reclaimed wood window, 132x48cm
4. Minotauro. Acrylic and epoxy resin on reclaimed wood, 70x50cm
Photo weirdness by Roberto Alegría
Summer random
No internet, no phone signal, no tv, no caffeine and no humans in 15km
I’ve just started collaborating with Base Elements gallery in Barcelona, with these and more new works on paper.
http://www.baseelements.net/ruben-sanchez-arrives-at-base-elements/
Summer duties
Draft wood + clay + paint + thread + Anna’s support
Good times with good and talented people in my hometown Madrid, painting for Muros Tabacalera, an initiative curated by Madrid Street Art Project.
Thanks a lot to Diana and Guillermo for including me in this edition, where the common subject was ‘Naturalezas Urbanas’ (urban nature).
Anna showing my new piece: Bodegón, acrylic on reclaimed wood. 2016.
Untitled. Acrylic on canvas, 2016
Heading to Madrid next week! :)
The guys at Nike SB asked me to paint the floor of this temporary skatepark they built on a rooftop in Barcelona.
Ignoramps crew from Italy built these obstacles inspired by the most famous spots in Barcelona, then I improvised some drawings with a paint roller around them until I covered the whole surface.
Got sunburnt but it was mad fun, so amazing to see dudes like Luan Oliveira, Ishod Wair or Javier Sarmiento ripping it.
Photos by Marcel Veldman
Happy to have a couple of walls featured in the book ‘Street art’ by Doccio Dogheria, the big one is from a couple years back in Zaatari, a spoiled refugee area between Jordan and Syria, close to one of the biggest refugee camps ever, in North Jordan.
One of the best experiences ever.