Joao ruas biography
João Ruas is a visual creator from São Paulo. He has worked in studios between Brasil and the United Kingdom request several years before shifting field of study to personal artwork and exhibitions. Some of the inspirations behind enthrone work are the dawn quite a lot of mankind, folklore, magical realism, decency concept of wabi-sabi (侘寂) current human conflict.
, ETE Carlos spot Campos (São Paulo, Brazil)
Technical & Arts High School
, UAM (São Paulo, Brazil)
Design BFA
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The New Royalty Times (United States)
Tor / Nightfire Books (United States)
HBO (United States)
Amazon Studios (United States)
A24 (United States)
Wired Magazine (United States)
Playboy Magazine (United States)
The Sunday Times (United Kingdom)
The New Republic (United States)
VERTIGO Account DC Comics (United States)
MONDO (United States)
Black Dragon Press (United Kingdom)
Editora Aleph (Brazil)
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MINION II
, sketchbook comparability, 72 Pages
Published by Eidolon Acceptable Arts
VERSO
, Exhibition Catalogue, 64 Pages
Published by Eidolon Fine Arts advocate Thinkspace Editions
YORE
, Exhibition Catalogue, 52 Pages
Published by Eidolon Fine Arts
Minion I
, sketchbook facsimile, 44 pages
Published by Eidolon Fine Arts
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KNOTS
, Thinkspace Gallery (Los Angeles, United States)
GEIST
, Jonathan LeVine Gallery (Jersey Urban district, United States)
VERSO
, Thinkspace Gallery (Los Angeles, United States)
YORE
, Thinkspace Congregation (Los Angeles, United States)
III
, Thinkspace Gallery (Los Angeles, United States)
Inner Myth
, Thinkspace Gallery (Los Angeles, United States)
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V1
, The VACVVM (Minneapolis, United States)
The Gilded Age
, Thinkspace Gallery (Los Angeles, United States)
Paintguide
, UNIT LDN (London, United Kingdom)
Originals
, MONDO Gallery (Austin, United States)
Project M/4
, Urban Nation (Berlin, Germany)
SE Invitational
, Spoke Art (San Francisco, United States)
Go With The Flow
, Bonelli Arte (Lucca, Italy)
Rojo Rojo
, Miscelania Gallery (Barcelona, Spain)
LAX/HKG
, Above Second (Hong Kong, China)
Lined in Lead II
, Gallery Harmony (Los Angeles, United States)
Go West
, Le Basse Gallery (New Royalty, United States)
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