| Year of creation | 2021 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 80 W × 80 H × 1.8 D cm |
| Type of art | photography |
| Style | color |
| Genre | photo-impressionism |
| Type of packaging | art tube |
From a bird's-eye view, the beach transforms into a canvas of social and natural geometry. The semicircular coastline, sheltered by the rocky breakwater, creates a rhythmic composition of multicolored umbrellas that dot the sand like notes on a musical staff. This work celebrates leisure and life under the sun, reducing the human scale to brushstrokes of color in a vibrant turquoise setting. The texture of the water gently breaking against the shore adds a sensory dynamism that contrasts with the stillness of the palm trees. It is an ode to summer joy and the spontaneous organization of public space. The chromatic saturation raises the emotional temperature of the atmosphere, making it a focal point of positive energy and vitality for any private collection.




Orlando Sánchez Cabrera is a Colombian visual artist who fuses photography, digital painting, and contemporary light manipulation techniques to construct urban and natural landscapes imbued with visual poetry. His work focuses on the relationship between memory, territory, and atmosphere, with a particular emphasis on the Colombian Caribbean and its rich cultural heritage. His digital-painting style combines the depth of traditional oil painting with a modern cinematic sensibility, bringing to life scenes that seem suspended in time. Golden reflections, soft contrasts, dramatic skies, and a warm, enveloping palette characterize his aesthetic, a recognizable and consistent personal signature. He has developed series dedicated to tropical light, the historical architecture of Cartagena, and the contemplation of the coastal landscape, always seeking to convey tranquility, nostalgia, and a contemporary visual elegance. His work resonates with collectors interested in the blend of tradition and modernity, history and emotion, technique and sensitivity. Recognition / Recognitions • Featured in Saatchi Art curated collections • Over 99 original works published on Saatchi Art • Collector interest across Latin America, Europe, and the U.S.
