Lourdes Sanchez

Widewalls: Contemporary Watercolor Artists You Should Follow

February 18, 2016 - Angie Kordic, Widewalls

Widewalls Magazine names Top 10 Contemporary Watercolor Artists to Follow including Lourdes Sanchez.

"A swarm of flowers, some looking like mere ink stains, others evoking retro designs of wallpapers; patterns of color, saturated stripes, drops, and circles, quite inspired by design. That’s how one would describe the art of Lourdes Sanchez, a Cuban-born artist currently residing in Brooklyn. According to her website, the artist is focusing on fine art painting, although her watercolors are the ones having everyone going nuts over her work, wanting it to hang on their walls so desperately. Lourdes Sanchez is beautifully poetic, serene and incredibly capable to transmit all that through sometimes a quite narrow palette."

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Elizabeth Gilbert collaborates with artist Lourdes Sanchez on hand-painted copies of 'Big Magic'

November 9, 2015 - Isabella Biedenharn

If you still haven’t picked up your copy of Elizabeth Gilbert’s No. 1 New York Times best-seller Big Magic (or if your copy has gotten so dog-eared and loved that you need another), you’re in luck: Riverhead, Gilbert’s publisher, is teaming up with New York artist Lourdes Sanchez to create 250 one-of-a-kind, limited edition copies, EW can announce exclusively.

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Artsy: With Silk as Her Canvas, Lourdes Sanchez Finds the Rhythm of Paint

June 5, 2015 - K. Sundberg

In “entonces” at Sears-Peyton Gallery in Chelsea, Cuban-born and Brooklyn-based Lourdes Sanchez presents a vibrant grouping of formal explorations that hover between abstraction and representation. Working in ink on silk, the artist accesses a playful space between control and acquiescence, understanding her materials to the extent where she creates limits and then sets them free, allowing natural seepage and absorption to determine the form they take.

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