Watson Pablov, artist from María Trinidad Sánchez
Watson Pablov Ventura Garcia, was born 1976 in the province María Trinidad Sánchez, in the Dominican Republic.
Pablov studied graphic design and worked for several newspapers in Santo Domingo before moving to the United States in 2009. During this time he developed his style and technique on the canvas. Social themes and identity tend to be a focal point in Pablov's paintings—with epigrams and bold lines reminiscent of Basquiat and the many artists that included messages in their work, past and present.
Pablov studied graphic design and worked for several newspapers in Santo Domingo before moving to the United States in 2009. During this time he developed his style and technique on the canvas. Social themes and identity tend to be a focal point in Pablov's paintings—with epigrams and bold lines reminiscent of Basquiat and the many artists that included messages in their work, past and present.
Pablov's work is the result of an analysis of reality, in which he interprets and decodes what he sees applying "the principle of unusual." In his work we notice various techniques and influences that the artist consciously applied, emphasizing freedom of execution, evolution, change and constant variation.