Luis Sanchez



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Born:  Mexico City, Mexico, May 25, 1968
 Resides:  Los Angeles, CA
 Education:  Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle, WA
   Academy of Realist Art, Seattle, WA

 

 

 

 

 2007 Lurie Gallery  Grand Opening, Indianapolis, IN  group exhibition
  Red Dot Gallery  Wreckage redemption, Los Angeles, CA  group exhibition
  Andrea Schwartz Gallery  Summmer in South Park, San Francisco,CA  group exhibition
  Lighting in a Bottle  Weekend Event, Santa Barbara, CA  group exhibition
   Roq La Rue Gallery  New Works, Seattle, WA  group exhibition
       
 2006 MJ Higgins Gallery  New Works, Los Angeles, CA  group exhibition
  Soho Gallery  Abstracts, Studio City, CA  solo exhibition
  Lurie Galleries  New Works, MIami, FL  group exhibitions
  Studio E Gallery  Abstracts, Palm Beach Gardens, FL  group exhibition
       
 2005 Bettcher Gallery  Material Whirled, Miami, FL  solo exhibition
  LA Shanti  Aids Art Auction, Los Angeles, CA  auction/ benefit
  Transport Gallery  Flesh Machines, Los Angeles, CA  group exhibition
  David Lawrence Galleery  Urban Dwellings, Beverly Hills, CA  solo exhibition
  LA Convention Center  Latin Busines Assoc. Expo, Los Angeles, CA  solo exhibition
  Museum of Crafts & Folk Art  Tar Fest 2005 festival, Los Angeles, CA  group exhibition
  Studio E Gallery  Abstracts, Palm Beach Gardens, FL  group exhibition
       
 2004  Glass Garage Gallery  Surface tension, West Hollywood, CA  solo exhibition
  Transport Gallery  1X, Los Angeles, CA  group exhibition
  Soho Gallery  Abstracts, Studio City, CA  group exhibition
  World Fashon Awards  Private Exhibition, Los Angeles, CA  group exhibition
  Lurie Fine Art Gallery  New Works, Boca Raton, FL  solo exhibition
       
 2003 Atelier 31 Gallery  Urban Burn, Seattle, WA  solo exhibition
  Glass Garage Gallery Exotica, Erotica, West Hollywood, CA   group exhibition
  Studio E Gallery  Abstracts, Jupiter, FL   group exhibition
  Soho Gallery  Crossing Boundaries, Studio City, CA   group exhibition
       
 2002 Glass Garage Gallery  Foreign Figures, West Hollywood, CA  solo exhibition
  Atelier 31 Gallery  Abstract Works, Seattle, WA  solo exhibition
  Studio E Gallery  Ancient Future, Jupiter, FL   group exhibition
  Bellevue Art Museum  Auction, Best of show, Bellevue, WA  auction/benefit
       
 2001 Atelier 31 Gallery  Creating Myth from Mud, Kirkland, WA  solo exhibition
  Atelier 31 Gallery  Birds-Invitational, Kirkland, WA    group exhibition
     in conjunction with Bellevue Art Museum  
  Bellevue Art Museum  Auction, Best of show, Bellevue, WA  auction/benefit
  Fiesta Latina  Auction, Westin Hotel, Seattle, WA  auction/benefit
  Port Angeles Fine Art Center  Figurative Northwest, Port Angeles, WA   group exhibition
       
 2000 Atelier 31 Gallery  At a Glimpse, Kirkland, WA  solo exhibition
  Fifth Season Gallery  A Glimpse, Tracy, CA  solo exhibition
  Bellevue Art Museum  Auction, Bellevue, WA  auction/benefit
       
 1999 Atelier 31 Gallery  Sculptures & Shadowboxes, Kirkland, WA   group exhibition
  Garden's & Sunspaces  Shadowboxes, Duvall, WA   group exhibition
  New York Int'l Film Festival  New Works, Madison Square Garden, NY  solo exhibition
                                        
 1998  King County Gallery  New Works, Seattle, WA  solo exhibition
   Tule gallery  Ancient Future, Seattle, WA  solo exhibition
   NW Folk Life Festival  Los Colores, Seattle Center, WA  group exhibition
       
 1997  Galeria Coqui  Post Industrial, Seattle, WA  Solo exhibition
   Agora Gallery  Metamorphosis, New York City, NY  group exhibition
       
 1996  Spazzo private exhibition for Windemere Real Estate,Bellevue, WA  solo exhibition
   Garden's & Sunspaces  Shadowboxes, Duvall, WA  group exhibition
   Nido  Eclectic Works, Seattle, WA  solo exhibition
   Found Objects  Cajas majicas, Seattle, WA  solo exhibition
       
 1995  Veritables  New Works, Seattle, WA  solo exhibition
   San Marino Gallery  Medieval Collection  solo exhibition
   Les Arts  New Works, Los Angeles, CA  solo exhibition
       
 1994  Ethan harrington Studio  Private exhibition, Seattle, WA  group exhibition
   Nido  Retablos, Seattle, WA  solo exhibition
   Found Objects  Icons, Seattle, WA  solo exhibition
       
 1993  Fast Forward  New Works, Seattle WA  solo exhibition
     3 consecutive exhibitions - sold out  
       
    Commissions    
 2007  Shawn Ebra, Los Angeles, CA  Residential - Living Room  
   Carol Salsburry, Kona, Hawaii  Residential - Living Room  
       
 2006  Sebastian Taheri, LA, CA  Residential - Sister as subject  
  John Gableman, Lincoln, KS   Residential - Living Room  
   Chrisopher Blue, Seattle, WA  CD Cover Commissioned  
       
 2005  Tom Zdon, Miami, FL  Residential - Bedroom  
   Lucia de Garcia, LA,CA  Book Cover Commissioned  
   Mark DiPaola, Venice, CA  Residentia - Bedroom  
   Lori Burnett, Everett, WA  Residential - Father as subject  
       
 2004  Mark Hughes, San Fran, CA  Residential - Living Room  
   Rachel Schindler, London,UK  Residential - Bedroom  
   Edwina Hull, Los Angeles, CA  Residential - Living Room  
   Stacy Kovats, Kirkland, WA  Residential - herself as subject  
       
 2003  Lori Burnett, Lake Stevens, WA  Residential - kids as subjects  
       
 2002  Kids n Us, Everett, WA  15 Murals commissioned for Learning School  
       
 2001  Garth Macleod, Kirkland, WA  residential - Parents as subjects  
       
 2000  kids n Us, Everett, WA  10 Murals commissioned for learning School  
   Melody Potter, San Fran, CA Residential - Living Room  
       
 1999  Garth Macleod, Kirkland, WA Residential - Bedroom  
   Lori Burnett, Everett, WA  Residential - Son's bed room Murals  
   Kids n Us, Woodenville, WA  13 Murals commissioned for Learning School  
       
 1998  Richard tait, Bainbdridge Is.WA  Residential - Bedroom  
       
 1997  Cafe Infinito, Bellevue, WA  Commercial - Murals and paintings for cafe  
  Hal & Francoise Kerry, Seattle   Residential - Living Room

Luis Sanchez is a young, extraordinary talent who works both in figurative and abstract art. He collides the natural and industrial worlds in painting, sculpture, found objects and shadowboxes.  For his paintings, Luis has reinvented the ancient process of fresco; he paints on his own recreations of degraded stucco walls remembered from his childhood in Mexico City.  His two-dimensional works are often noted for his masterful use of trompe l’oeil, leaving viewers with the impression that he has used photography, collage or other techniques when he has only used a brush.  His works seamlessly combines the past, present and the future.  While the medium he uses looks back in time, the work sees into the future.

Born in 1968, Luis lived the first ten years of his life in Mexico City with his family ( a Cuban-born father, a Mexican-Lebanese mother, and an older brother and sister.)  His passionate and diverse extended family included artisans, dancers and bullfighters who surrounded his early life.  When Luis was seven years old, after demonstrating an innate talent like his father’s, his parents enrolled him in Mexico’s prestigious Museo De Bellas Artes.  This schooling was combined for several years with Luis’ observation of his father’s techniques and work, starting a valuable trend in self study.  He and his family immigrated to the United States in 1979.

After graduating high school in 1987, Luis attended Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle where he studied Art History, Perspective, and Life Drawing.  But after a lifetime of chronic kidney disease and years of dialysis, Luis was forced to drop out of school to receive a kidney transplant in 1993.  Though his recovery prevented him from being able to return to his studies, it hardly slowed him down.  Revitalized, Luis focused on teaching himself by drawing and painting from his recovery bed.  He learned the subtleties of human anatomy through books, sometimes sketching for up to twelve hours a day.  “My transplant was a rebirth, it’s difficult to explain, but it certainly puts life, everyone in it and everything crystal clear perspective.” His work emanates the energy, discipline, and drive of someone who has gotten a second chance and lives life to the fullest.

Luis is dedicated, professional, passionate and inspired painter.  He enters all that he does from a place of curiosity, and with keen mind for business.  In 1997, Luis established L.S. Design, a company producing hand-painted frescos sold in the gift industry.  In its five years of business, L.S. Design became a leading company for fine-accent design.  He was represented by both East and West coast representatives in over 120 stores in cities across the US and Canada.  His work has appeared in various magazine campaigns, TV’s “Sex in the City”, and in several motion pictures.  In order to focus on painting full time, Luis sold L.S. Design in 2002 for a career move to Los Angeles.  Still a Seattle-based business, it continues to thrive as Savage Designs.

Luis balances his work with a love of nature, music and by spending time with a community of friends and family.  Even with a demanding schedule, he makes time for hiking, camping and getting out of the urban world.  He also finds time for charity. Luis donated many works and helped raise thousands of dollars for the Rise and Shine Foundation (children with Aids), DIFFA ( Design Industries Foundation Fighting Aids), LA Shanti, and auctions at the Bellevue Art Museum in Bellevue, WA. He has donated works to local high school art programs, and worked as a camp counselor and facilitator for Power of Hope, and Threshold, two organizations working with troubled teens.

 When Luis is not doing business, painting for an exhibition, or working on a commission, you will find him playing with language, learning about words, and jotting quotes in his journal.  These fragments often appear, ghost-like in his paintings, deepening the work.  Oddly enough, it is the written word that sometimes captures his surreal, ethereal work.

Artspeak (March 1997) says he paints in the “unflinching tradition of Frida Kahlo.”  The Agora Gallery of New York writes he “occupies the same eerie, unstable space as a story by Poe or a movement by Mahler.”

Luis Sanchez is a painter with unusual maturity whose work is palpable with spirit, passion and emotion.