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Alberto Sanchez Art

Spanish, b. 1971
ALBERTO SANCHEZ Born 1971, Spain Spanish / Australian Alberto Sánchez is a photographer and multimedia artist based between Byron Bay, Australia, and Asturias, Spain. Sánchez reinvents his own photographs using a unique hand colouring technique, creating his own form of magic realism where photographic documentary is meshed with improbable landscapes. Sanchez’ work is simultaneously an inquiry into the nature and essence of how we perceive the world we live in. His aim is to challenge our perception in order to question our relationship with space and time. By using expressive colours and dynamic brush strokes, he transforms the obvious and invites us into his parallel landscapes. His body of work explores the notions of our human environment, urban expansionism and how individuals define themselves in an overloaded sensorial landscape. Artist Statement: "My journey into art has been shaped by a winding path. I studied photography at high school, then went on to learn music performance and composition at Ballyfermot College, Ireland before immersing myself in both visual and performing arts. Alongside my work as a mixed media artist, my background in music and performance, continues to influence my creative process. For years, I balanced design, photography, and music, always exploring new ways to merge disciplines. Now, as a full-time artist, I focus on developing my unique voice—blending photography, abstract expressionism, and mixed media. My work is a continuous exploration, pushing creative boundaries while staying rooted in curiosity and experimentation."
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Artist: Alberto Sanchez
Tokyo # 6, Hand-painted photography, resin coated, bright bold color palette
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
Tokyo # 6 - Unique edition 6 of 9 - Hand painted Photographic print on Hahnemuhle paper, mounted on diabond, UV resin coated - 140x140x5 cm ALBERTO SANCHEZ Born 1971, Spain Alberto...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Digital

Paradox, Hand-painted photography, bold colorful abstract New York urban scene
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Paradox" is a wildly colorful, abstract painting layered on top of a black and white photographic print. This is a wonderful bold abstract urban New York inspired scene. The piece ...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper

Unforgotten Series #6 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract, graphic pink
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 6" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful abstract artwork with text and pink ba...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Resin, Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

Unforgotten Series #1 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract urban scene
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 1" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. Colorful and misty, this is a wonderful urban abstract piece. Span...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Photographic Paper, Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper

Romance Peregrino, colorful abstract handpainted photography with male acrobat
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Romance Peregrino" is a wildly colorful, abstract painting layered on top of a photographic print. The subject is a strong male acrobat standing upside down on his hands. This is a ...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Digital

Romance de la Pena - contemporary mixed media art work of Alberto Sanchez
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Hamburg, DE
"Romance de la Pena", Edition 19/20, is a work by Alberto Sanchez. It depicts a female trapezee artist floating in space with birds and is mounted on wood...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

Unforgotten Series #5 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract Tower Bridge
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 5" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful and abstract urban inspired artwork fe...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Resin, Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

Fervor, contemporary hand painted photograph with resin, Hong Kong urban scene
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Ferver" is a dynamic hand-painted photograph depicting Hong Kong, and urban feel and soft graffiti text throughout. The piece is mounted on a deep wood, entirely resined, and comes ...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Digital, Archival Pigment

Boca Temporal - photography, mixed media contemporary art work of street scene
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Hamburg, DE
"Boceto Temporal" is a unique work by Alberto Sanchez. This is a hand-painted photographic print on 300 gsm Hahnemuhle paper, floated on diabond, 60 x 50 x 4 cm, framed. ALBERTO S...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

Junto al Muelle - colorful handpainted photography, New York scene, contemporary
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
Alberto Sanchez Junto al Muelle (60cm x 60cm), 2018 Archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel, resin coated 60h x 60w x 7d cm 23.62h x 23.62w x 2.76d in Editio...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Photographic Paper, Acrylic

Intergalactica - contemporary hand-painted photo w resin, colorful city scene
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
Hand-Painted photograph, archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on diabond and resin coated. "Intergalactica" is a London city scene, showing the dynamic movement and ener...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Digital, Archival Pigment

Los Renegades - contemporary art, photography, mixed media, London aerial view
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Hamburg, DE
"Los Renegades" is a unique work by Alberto Sanchez. This is a hand-painted photographic print on 300 gsm Hahnemuhle paper, floated on diabond, 60 x 119 x 5 cm, framed. (Depicted in...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

Memoria de Cancion, hand painted photograph with resin, surfer and beach scene
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Memoria de Cancion" is a uniquely hand-painted photographic piece of a beach and surf scene. It is resin coated and does not require framing. ALBERTO SANCHEZ Born 1971, Spain Albe...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Digital, Archival Pigment

Junto al Muelle, hand-painted photograph installation w resin, urban water scene
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
This is one of Alberto Sanchez's most iconic contemporary art installations. This gorgeous painted photograph is comprised of 18 pieces that fit together, creating a dynamic & multi-...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Digital, Archival Pigment

Unforgotten Series #2 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract urban scene
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 2" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful and abstract urban inspired artwork. ...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Resin

Retrato de un Vuelo, abstract painting over black and white photography, london
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Retrato de un Vuelo" (Portrait of a Flight) is a moody yet colorful, abstract painting layered on top of a black and white photographic print. The subject is a figure looking out on...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Digital

Unforgotten Series #3 - Handpainted photography, colorful abstract landscape
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
"Unforgotten Series No 3" is an archival pigment print on fine art paper, mounted on birch panel and resin coated. This is a wonderful colorful and abstract landscape piece. Spanish...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Birch, Wood Panel, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

Autumn Song, hand painted abstract photograph with resin, surfer and beach scene
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
ALBERTO SANCHEZ Born 1971, Spain Alberto Sánchez is a photographer and multi-media artist based between Byron Bay, Australia and Madrid, Spain. He -invents his own photographs using...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Acrylic, Photographic Paper, Digital, Archival Pigment

Tokyo #9 - colorful handpainted photography, Dinosaur skeleton, urban graffiti
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
Tokyo #9 - Unique, 2015 Hand-embellished archival Pigment print on 300gsm Hahnemuhle paper, hand-coloured with mixed-media, mounted on diabond, resin coated. Spanish/Australian Albe...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper

Double Tree - colorful handpainted photography, New York scene, contemporary
By Alberto Sanchez
Located in Dallas, TX
Double Tree - Unique, 2017 Hand-embellished archival Pigment print on 300gsm Hahnemuhle paper, hand-coloured with mixed-media, mounted on diabond, resin coated. Spanish/Australian A...
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2010s Contemporary Alberto Sanchez Art

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Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper

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