Juan Ruiz (Jaén, 1993) is a Spanish painter recognized for blending figuration and abstraction, where cultural memory and contemporary imagery intersect. His work often reinterprets familiar characters and symbols through bold brushwork and chromatic intensity.
Ruiz pioneered an independent model during the pandemic, building an audience of over 100,000 followers and collectors, sustaining his practice outside traditional gallery systems.
Solo Exhibition – Goldstein Satoor Gallery, Paris (2022)
Ruiz pioneered an independent model during the pandemic, building an audience of over 100,000 followers and collectors, sustaining his practice outside traditional gallery systems.
Direct-to-Collector Art Model via Social Media (2020–Present)
Ruiz pioneered an independent model during the pandemic, building an audience of over 100,000 followers and collectors, sustaining his practice outside traditional gallery systems.
About the Artwork
In S.T 05, Ruiz experiments with distortion through a fisheye-like perspective, submerging the viewer into a warped, almost claustrophobic domestic space. The composition amplifies the intimacy of the figure while challenging perception, turning the everyday setting into a psychological landscape. This piece exemplifies Ruiz’s ability to push figuration toward new optical and emotional territories.
Year
Art Type
2025
Painting
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Details and Dimensions
Medium
Oil on 300gsm paper
Exclusivity
One-of-a-kind artwork
Dimensions
30 cm x 40 cm
Authenticity
Certificate is included
Packaging
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Shipping and Returns
Delivery Cost
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Delivery Time
Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Returns
14-day return policy
Handling
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Ships From
Mexico
Customs
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In S.T 05, Ruiz experiments with distortion through a fisheye-like perspective, submerging the viewer into a warped, almost claustrophobic domestic space. The composition amplifies the intimacy of the figure while challenging perception, turning the everyday setting into a psychological landscape. This piece exemplifies Ruiz’s ability to push figuration toward new optical and emotional territories.