Way back on Cinco de Mayo, we dropped in on SPACE Gallery & Records in
Claremont. I wanted to have a look at Celia
Sanchez’ work, “SAINTS”. And I wanted to
say hi to Christina Franco, the gallerist, whom I had not seen since the Pomona
days. Well, we ended up chatting it up
for a bit and I basically ran out of time and we had to go. I did manage to have a look at the Ms.
Sanchez’ work and it’s really good. But
I did not have the minutes to meet her.
That I regretted. Ms. Sanchez is
a professional photographer and artist who has had her work featured in a few
places. Check out her website and Instagram
to learn more – that’s what I did. And
after going to her website I really regretted not meeting her. The body of work she presents on her site is incredible. I was drawn in initially trying to find out
more about her project “Saints” but I discovered this very thought provoking
project, “Devoted”. It begins as portraits
of #tattooed women. I won’t spoil it for
you as to how it changes along the way. It
is truly great understanding of how we misjudge people every day. I really enjoyed all of her work though,
especially “Abandoned”, as I too work with abandoned structures too. Ms. Sanchez’ take on the subject is a
powerful journey in story telling though – really remarkable work. I believe “Saints” is still showing at the
Space Gallery but don’t know for sure. But
I know Celia Sanchez’ website is fully operational.
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