Artist Statement by Walter E. Sanchez
I have dedicated my life to seeking deeper sensitivity and consciousness, using
photography and painting as tools for personal growth and sharing meaningful lessons.
My work emphasizes our connection to Nature, advocating for respect and
understanding of the planet as the foundation of human well-being.
photography and painting as tools for personal growth and sharing meaningful lessons.
My work emphasizes our connection to Nature, advocating for respect and
understanding of the planet as the foundation of human well-being.
Travel has profoundly shaped my journey, with destinations chosen intuitively, revealing
valuable insights through encounters with people and places. A transformative trip to
the Amazon in 2012 deepened my exploration of sacred plants and spiritual growth,
influencing my creative process.
valuable insights through encounters with people and places. A transformative trip to
the Amazon in 2012 deepened my exploration of sacred plants and spiritual growth,
influencing my creative process.
In my recent series, To Be Touched, I invite audiences to engage with art beyond the
visual, incorporating touch and organic textures to awaken a multi-sensory experience.
My art aspires to open perceptions, reconnecting us with the natural world's wisdom and
fostering a profound sense of harmony and healing.
visual, incorporating touch and organic textures to awaken a multi-sensory experience.
My art aspires to open perceptions, reconnecting us with the natural world's wisdom and
fostering a profound sense of harmony and healing.
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