Latin Art Core

Tomas Sanchez

Bio

Known primarily as a painter, Tomás Sánchez is a versatile artist who has experimented with printmaking, sculpture and photography. However, he is best known as a draftsman and painter, particularly since he won the Joan Miró Drawing Prize in 1980. His work is an expression of parallel interests that cannot be reduced to a mere chronological progression. In it, landscape enjoys a special place, but his other themes —expressionism, trash cans— as well as his media —watercolor, oil, acrylic, tempera, ink, pastel— coexist in a ceaseless motion of collaboration

Tomas Sanchez
Title: Retorno al palmar de la laguna
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Year: 1995
Dimensions: 109 x 147 cm - 43 x 58 in

Additional information

COA by the artist. Edward Sullivan and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, “Tomas Sanchez", 2003, pag.146, illustrated in color. Sotheby’s New York, Latin American Art. May 28, 2014, lot 49, pag.84-85

Wall reference
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in

Other works of Latin Art Core

Other galleries

Artium Luz Barros
Maman Fine Art
Luiz Caribé Art Gallery
Galerie Younique
Meneses Contemporary
AC Contemporary
Retorno al palmar de la laguna