Roy Sanchez, AVA’s latest Artist-in-Residence

ASTORIA (January 24, 2022) – Astoria Visual Arts welcomes our newest artist-in-residence, Roy Sanchez, a multi-disciplinary artist from Warrenton. Over the next six months, Sanchez will make artwork in a rent free studio space located in the Astoria Studio Collective, where he plans to finish a series of 100 post-it portraits and further his art-making practice. Sanchez’s interests do not stop at art-making, he also intends to help organize an art critique group and establish a comic zine. “For me, creating more art would be a natural part of leading and initiating these clubs,” says Sanchez of this new opportunity.

Most of Sanchez’s completed post-it portraits to date are documented with time-lapse on his Instagram site (@roysanchezart), which enables reflective study on process. “In effect, I can see my mistakes and experiment with the drawing process to tackle challenges with aspect, composition, balance, and juggling the boundary of realism with my drawing style.” Interesting patterns happen by mixing the portraits, similarities in composition, subject matter, how people hold their heads, or the presence of dogs and animals as people. “I feel I could write a book about this project.” See more by Sanchez at roysanchez.art.

 The AVA a-i-r program, now in its 7th year, is designed to encourage the creative, intellectual and professional growth of local artists. The program is supported by the members of Astoria Visual Arts and the generosity of the Astoria Coffee House & Bistro and Dots ‘N Doodles Art Supplies. Astoria Visual Arts was founded in 1989 and works to enhance, strengthen and promote the arts in Greater Astoria.  For more information about AVA or to learn more about the AVA a-i-r program visit astoriavisualarts.org.

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