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Jorge Sanchez

original art and
bespoke picture framing
in south London
New paintings
May 2025
Very busy now preparing for the Dulwich Festival Artists Open House, starting in just a few days' time. These three abstract paintings are each 50 x 50cm, and I like them just as they are with no external frame.

Also, two more impressionist landscapes, painted using both brush strokes and the palette knife. The colours of Colombia still coming through in my work!
Canvas size 60 x 60cm, finishing as 64 x 64cm including the frame.
April 2025
With only a few weeks before the start of this year's exhibitions schedule, I have the urge to produce larger scale abstract work. These three paintings are 84 x 84cm, in light grey frames. I'm particularly pleased with the atmospheric feel of 'Revelation'
- and on an even larger scale, here are 'Purple Haze' (80 x 122cm, which I'm leaving unframed), and 'Resurgence' (104 x 104cm, framed).
February - March 2025
I'm back in my studio after a winter break including five weeks in Colombia and Peru. Starting with six more in my series of square framed abstract/ impressionist landscapes
Also during February and March, these mostly abstract paintings inspired by the colours and lush vegetation of Colombia
October 2024:
OUTBURST!
A new large dynamic abstract, varnish still drying, to be framed tonight ready to show at my Open House on 5-6 October, part of Lambeth Open.
August & September 2024:
Continuing my series of abstract/ impressionist landscapes. These will be on show at my Open House on 5-6 October, part of Lambeth Open.
Also new this month (September 2024), two more in my series of Views Through a Window, and another Deconstructed Bouquet - inspired by freesias - to replace one recently sold and now living in Tunis.
July 2024:
More impressionist landscapes, which I unveiled at the open-air Brixton Urban Art Fair (13-14 July 2024).
A new series - 'Views through a Window'
The outer pair here were originally conceived as a diptych but one of my collectors commissioned the central panel, and bought the triptych!
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