Walter E. Sanchez

Walter E. Sanchez, originally from Argentina, has lived and worked in the United States
for over 25 years. Throughout his life, he has had a strong passion for continuous
learning. He has studied psychoanalysis, psychology, and reflexology. Additionally, he
trained in photography at The International Center for Photography in New York City.
His travels through South America, the Amazon, and India have been major sources of
inspiration for his work. In India, he studied Tibetan singing bowls and their therapeutic
application, which has enriched his holistic approach to well-being.

Career and Activities

Walter is the founder of Service Hampton in Sag Harbor, New York, where he has been
serving the Hamptons community for 23 years. He is also the Director of BeUnico, an
art gallery in Sag Harbor, where he showcases his own work and supports emerging
artists.
Additionally, Walter creates biographical films about renowned artists in the Hamptons,
blending his artistic vision with storytelling.

Holistic Approach

As part of his holistic approach, Walter integrates his artwork into his therapies. His
paintings, which explore color, vibration, and texture, are used as tools in therapies
aimed at promoting balance and healing.
He also works with Tibetan singing bowls and the body’s energy center, such as the
chakras, offering a comprehensive well-being approach through the vibration of colors
and sound.

take a look of

Major exhibitions of Walter’s Expresions in the Hamptons

“Versions of Paradise”

At Veterans’ Memorial Hall ​in Southampton in 2005

“Building Boats/Bridges”

At Solar Contemporary Art and Design in East Hampton, NY in 2007

“Untitled Works”

at the 44th Annual Springs Invitational at Ashawagh Hall in 2011

“Peru-Iquitos/Ayahuasca”

At the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton in 2012

“Celebrating the Spirits of: J. Steinbeck, E. Hemingway, T. Morrison, and H. Miller”

At BeUnico Gallery in Sag Harbor in 2013

“The Unconscious Code”

At BeUnico Gallery in Sag Harbor in 2014

“Puzzle Pieces”

At BeUnico Gallery in Sag Harbor in 2015

“Sum of Its Parts”

At Solar Contemporary Art and Design in East Hampton, NY in 2015

Share 2 Art Project – Artist Interviews Opening LTV-2022

The Share to Share project, which emphasizes the importance of sharing and growing in life. For more information, visit www.Share2Art.com

Walker & Camino

Film’s: Children of the World
Longhouse Reserve East Hampton NY 2023 (Watch video)