Tomás Sánchez,
one of the most important and celebrated living Cuban artists. Sánchez
is a commanding realist, although his landscapes are imagined or
dreamed.
His work is meticulous
in its breathtaking detail, but the objective of the artist is not
so much the recreation of reality as it is displaying the magnificence
of a lyrical universe. In this respect, Sánchez is closer
to his compatriot, the author Alejo Carpentier, or perhaps to the
Nobel laureate Gabriel García Marquez, in their insistence
on the magical realism of Latin American existence, than he is to
the North American model of hyperrealism.
Tomás Sánchez
is a creator of deeply spiritual images of nature; his various scenes
of lush vegetation create an ambience of profound peace, achieving
a transcendent, meditative state that radiates spirituality. His
paintings may, on one level, represents metaphors for a paradise
long-lost to humanity.
On another plane,
they may be analyzed as allegories of the Cuban landscape-dreams
of a place which may never be re-captured, even in memory. Like
all great landscape paintings of the past, the view of nature by
Sánchez communicates a respect and connection with the forces
of the earth. Tomas Sanchez was born in Aguada de Pasajeros, a small
town in the province of Las Villas, Cuba, in 1948. Completed studies
in the San Alejandro School of Art and later went on to the Cubanacan
school of art. Multitalented in painting, drawings, engraving, and
designs.
He has had several
personal exhibitions in Cuba, Spain, Greece, Austria, etc. He first
gained international recognition in 1980, when he won first place
in the 19th International Joan Miro Prize of Drawing in Barcelona,
Spain. Sanchez presently lives and works in Florida and Costa Rica.
LINKS
http://www.marlboroughgallery.com/ARCHIVE_PAGES_n_JPGS/sanchez2003/artwork.html
http://www.acquagal.com/tomassanchez/01-35-01.shtml
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