Art Gallery
Walter E. Sánchez
Art Gallery
BeUnico
Versions of Paradise
Ship/Bridge Construction
Untitled Works
Perú-Iquitos/Ayahuasca
Sum of its Parts
outstanding pictorial works
Nature
Tierra – Earth
Delfines – Dolphin
Lágrimas de la Tierra – Tears of the Earth
about
Walter E. Sánchez
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
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. She has studied psychoanalysis, psychology, and reflexology. In addition, she trained in photography at The International Center for Photography in New York.
Her travels through South America, the Amazon, and India have been a great source of inspiration for her work. In India, she studied Tibetan singing bowls and their therapeutic application, which has enriched her holistic approach to well-being.
Statement by artist Walter E. Sánchez
My work emphasizes our connection to Nature, advocating for respect and understanding of the planet as the foundation of human well-being.
Enjoy art
Experience
Over the years, I have learned the art of observation and meticulous study through the lens of the camera. I have discovered that Nature speaks to us constantly, and if we take the time to listen, we can understand its vocabulary. The more we understand, respect, and connect with Nature, the better off humanity will be. This planet Earth is our home and sustains the life of all living beings. The health of this planet must be a factor in every decision we make as individuals and as a group of societies. Doing otherwise is, ultimately, harming ourselves and all other species. The key is to observe the complexity and beauty that surrounds us every day, let it sink deep into our own being, and recognize our fundamental connection with it.
Inspiration
Traveling is a very important part of my life. In the last 23 years, I have traveled a lot. And during each trip I meet people who become my travel companions. All these colleagues have played a role in helping me discover myself. My travel destinations come to me intuitively, without much planning. In a dream, or in some other way, a message appears indicating when and where to go next. When the time comes, I pack my backpack and leave. I think I have to go to that place because there’s something I need to learn there. On each of my journeys, along the way, a fellow traveler appears, someone I’ve never met before, who has some meaningful idea to share with me. My destinations in recent years have included Peru, Bolivia, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, France, Morocco and India.




