Caída de Aguas y la Primera Luz (Hand-Signed)
Édition limitée de 32
Notre deuxième sortie avec le peintre cubain Tomás Sánchez.
- Disponible pendant 96 heures seulement
- Chaque skateboard sera signé à la main par l'artiste
- Chaque édition est livrée avec un certificat d'authenticité numéroté, distribué chronologiquement
- Les tailles finales des éditions seront fixées à la fin de la fenêtre de 96 heures
Le rêve de tout collectionneur, parfait pour commencer votre collection d'art et une incroyable opportunité de posséder une œuvre signée de la main du maître.
About the Artist
Tomás Sánchez (b. 1948, Aguada de Pasajeros, Cuba) is a Cuban painter and engraver known for his immersive, meditative landscapes. He studied at San Alejandro School in Havana and later at the National School of Arts.
His works blend imagination and nature — lush paradisiac scenes, often interlaced with more stark visions like fields of waste. Using meditation as a creative foundation, he creates scenes of spiritual stillness where small solitary figures become witnesses to vast, transcendent spaces.
His work has been exhibited both individually and collectively in more than 30 countries, including Mexico, the United States, Japan, Italy, Spain, and France.
Sánchez left Cuba in the late 1980s, lived in Mexico, and now divides his time between Miami and Costa Rica.
Tomás Sánchez (b. 1948, Aguada de Pasajeros, Cuba) is a Cuban painter and engraver known for his immersive, meditative landscapes. He studied at San Alejandro School in Havana and later at the National School of Arts.
His works blend imagination and nature — lush paradisiac scenes, often interlaced with more stark visions like fields of waste. Using meditation as a creative foundation, he creates scenes of spiritual stillness where small solitary figures become witnesses to vast, transcendent spaces.
His work has been exhibited both individually and collectively in more than 30 countries, including Mexico, the United States, Japan, Italy, Spain, and France.
Sánchez left Cuba in the late 1980s, lived in Mexico, and now divides his time between Miami and Costa Rica.