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“My work is a very personal vision about the fragility of humanness, that is to say a reflection on the human condition; it’s a celebration dedicated to our errors and disgraces and that we remember that we are imperfect and how finite we are. I want the person who sees my work to experience something similar to the sensation that you get when you listen to a punk song at full volume.”

Alvaro Sánchez is a self taught graphic artist based in Guatemala city, red wine drinker, and macchiato coffee addict, compulsive buyer of books and cd’s, cinema and music junkie.He is a regular contributor for on line and print art and design magazines from around the world.

You can also contact him at:

http://www.saatchionline.com/sanchezisdead

http://www.artdoxa.com/users/Alvaro

http://www.bluecanvas.com/sanchezisdead

or if you want Sanchez in your facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/sanchezisdead

he will be very happy.

Or buy his book at:

http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2634159

And if you are interested in buy an original artwork you can contact him on the
following address for more details:

sanchezisdead@gmail.com

All the pieces are signed limited prints.

None of the images in this website belong to the Public Domain. All images and writing are copyright © Alvaro Sánchez 2013. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images, in any format or using any medium, without written permission from the artist, is strictly prohibited,no unauthorized use.

  • Joined: March 2008

Journal

SANCHEZ AT THE DULCINEA GALLERY SHOWCASE LOS ANGELES U.S.A. 2013

A big thank you to Flavia Zuñiga-West curator of Dulcinea Gallery in Los Angeles for selecting my work to be expose at the FRESH collective show. Always a pleasure to share space with very talented artists, here’s the press release. / Cheers and until the next one / Alvaro.
Posted 8 days – Leave a comment

SANCHEZ AT THE INFUSION TV SHOW

Just to share the tv show that our very good friends from 1850 tv made about the opening last week of the expo im taking part of. / Wish it can have subtitles but just to give you an idea! / Cheers / Alvaro / http://1850.tv/descubre-la-realidad-aumentada/
Posted 21 days – Leave a comment

SANCHEZ AT THE LIBROSIS RADIO SHOW

Yesterday i was invited for my very good friend Alejandro Marré to his radioshow called LIBROSIS to share and talk about my favorite books and bands, had a great time and a good bottle of wine here is the book and play list we talked about / cheers! / Alvaro / ON THE ROAD-JACK KEROUAC / HOWL- ALLEN GINSBERG / LAST NIGHT OF EARTH POEMS-CHARLES BUKOWSKI / WHAT WE TALK WHEN WE TALK ABOUT LOVE- RAYMO…
Posted 23 days – 3 comments

SANCHEZ AT 5 DESGINERS 5 FILMS EXPO

Capiusa Magazine and FOX Channel selected a 5 designers with several years of experience in graphic design to pay tribute to their 5 favorite films, they were: Alejandro Azurdia, Andre Gribble, Alvaro Sanchez, Abner Recinos and Luis Villacinda, this event officially launched the 7th Capiusa design Festiva 2013. Thank you very much to all our friends who attended. / azurdiagribblerecinossanchezvil…
Posted 26 days – Leave a comment

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CABEZA DEL HIJO MUERTO (head of the dead son) by Alvaro Sánchez
HOMBRE  GUIADO HACIA EL LADO ANCHO DEL CAMINO (man being led by the wide side of the road) by Alvaro Sánchez
HOMBRES QUE CAMINAN DE LA MANO CON LA MUERTE (men who walk hand to hand with death) by Alvaro Sánchez
DESPEDIDA (farewell) by Alvaro Sánchez
NO SENSE TO STEAL THIS LETTER by Alvaro Sánchez
HOMBRES QUE SE NIEGAN A ABRIR LOS OJOS (men who resist to open their eyes) by Alvaro Sánchez
LOS ANGELES CAIDOS (The fallen angels) by Alvaro Sánchez
ANGELES DEL LATIN QUARTIER (angels of the latin quarter) by Alvaro Sánchez
HOMBRE PREGUNTANDOLE A DIOS EL TIEMPO EN LA QUE HA DE MORIR (man asking God the time he is about to die) by Alvaro Sánchez
HOMBRES REDUCIDOS A CENIZAS (Men turning into ashes) by Alvaro Sánchez
HOMBRES REDUCIDOS A CENIZAS (Men turning into ashes) by Alvaro Sánchez
CASA CON TECHO ROJO (house with red roof) by Alvaro Sánchez