Tomás SánchezCuban painter and engraver, known for his landscapes.
1988_Tomas_Sanchez_Paisaje_Cubano
1990_Tomas_Sanchez_Orilla_en_dia_claro_y_gris
1989_Tomas_Sanchez_Nubes_sobre_la_isla
>>4978450beautiful collection. thank you for sharing!
>>4978507I was downloading some of his paintings in HR from herehttps://www.artnet.com/artists/tom%C3%A1s-s%C3%A1nchez/But there is a damn paywallThere has to be a place to get more
>>4980574>>4981896where are you getting them?
>>4982394From an open directory that I found years ago. It's no longer accessible, unfortunately.
These are great, thanks for sharing
sumthin bout them trees ain't right...
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>>4991479...and what are you left with when you remove the useless white border? The same dimensions as the image I posted.
>>4991503Not that Anon, but at least it's a smaller file?
>>4991503yeah and it's less saturated
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>>4996787amazing, thanks!
>>4996817I have quite a few more, but I'll post when the thread nears the end of the catalog so it lasts a while.
why does he like painting trees so much
>>4999292Tomás Sánchez is deeply drawn to painting trees and nature due to his philosophical and spiritual approach to art. His landscapes are not merely realistic depictions but serve as meditative spaces that invite contemplation and introspection. Influenced by his practice of Siddha Yoga, Sánchez views nature as a refuge from the chaos of modern civilization and a reflection of inner peace.His works often highlight vast, lush environments, emphasizing solitude, silence, and the connection between human existence and the natural world. Through his intricate and idealized landscapes, he creates a dialogue between reality and memory, blending real-life elements with an almost dreamlike quality. This results in an atmosphere of harmony, timelessness, and transcendence, making his nature paintings deeply personal and universally resonant.Additionally, Sánchez's artistic vision critiques environmental degradation, as seen in his "Basureros" series, where he contrasts pristine landscapes with human-made waste. This contrast underscores his belief in nature as both a sanctuary and a warning about humanity’s impact on the planet.
>>4978451very beckoning
I am monitoring this thread
>>5004005me too
>>5004005>>5004253me threeI appreciate you OP and posters
>>5006554do you have more anon?
>>5007106Yes, many more.
>>4996830doing the good work
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>>5013721>>5014682>>5015665>>5016499You are the best, anon. I know we'll never meetBut archivist like you are awesome.
>>5016768Thanks so much, anon. I'll keep uploading more.
>>5019087>done in 1974>>5018361>done in 2024Wait. He is still active?
>>5021004Yes. And he looks very healthy for his age
>>5021453that's Stanley Tucci
>>5021453Nice!
>>4993974who is the man at the top of the waterfall
>>5022601probably the artist's representation
>>5022601Did you just assume that paint blob's gender?
>>4991509well that's differentsimilar composition, but verrry different
>>4978467I thought it was a photo at first. so good
>>5025938ooh this one's different, really nice
>>4978450>see thread>all blue and green>>5025938>see pic>all red and blackGuess the artist really needed to use up his red and black paints before they dried.
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>>5029350wrong file name
>>5029998That's a nice idea.
>>5028586does he has more of that? quite the contrast to be honest?
>>5034797Those are the only ones I've found. Maybe he has others that are similar.Here's one with a somewhat different colour tone.
>>5034797Another one.
>>5034822>>5036308Those are quite the shift in tone. Thanks.
>>5022601me
>>5037548do a flip
>>4978454Haven't even started looking through the thread yet but love the style
Some of these are really breathtaking. Thank you anon.
Finally I found another one! I think...
>>5061163Doing the actual Good Work.
Jesus Christ this thread's been up forever.
>>5038683lol
>>5063243I'm the OPBut then another archivist said he had many pics and he have been posting them to save the thread for several weeks.
>>4978450>>5063261OP thank you. This, this thread is gorgeous and I am thankful for you posting. I am saving all of these. Have a blessed day.
One of my favourites.
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>>5080253I just can't get enough of this artistsThank you so much anon for all your collection. This one in particular is beautiful.
>>5080311thanks anon. There's still a lot many left to upload. Just hope some coomposter doesn't edge out the thread while I'm away.
>>5082667I really love this one. The light, the shadow, the wind
>>5082667>looks like a modern render>made in 1986>>5079292>looks like an old painting>made in 2025OK... Nice to see the artist is still kicking tho.
>>5092967this one is amazing
Wow. These are very nice. Saved several. This is what /hr/ was meant for.
Dude loves his trees.
>>4978450Ey homes, dont take no picture or nothin mayn.I got to pee.>Months later at an auction;Tell me Sir, this painting, such a marvelous depiction of nature.But... do tell what is the secret about this figure here>points at friendThat's my Esé, going back to his roots.Ah! Marvelous, I will give you 5 Million BP!>A week later, the friend shows up at a mansion to clear a roach infestation>As he is busy preparing his tools he looks up and sees itCabron! I hope you enjoyed my ultra mini story of a painter technically not fucking over his buddy
>>4978450Jesus, how is this thread still up?
>>5118768Because it is a good thread