Sunday, May 29, 2011
NYC Day 8: Visit with Lourdes Sanchez
Friday morning I was off on the R train to the Gowanus neighbourhood in Brooklyn to visit and interview textile designer Lourdes Sanchez .
I first discovered Lourdes' work through her collaboration with West Elm.
Here is one of her gorgeous duvet designs.
This is one of my current favourites: Her very colourful Bull's eye rug. So juicy!
Lourdes has been working for over 20 years in the industry and has amassed an impressive client list including Clinique, Kate Spade, Vera Wang Home, and Pottery Barn.
As suspected the minute I entered her fantastic apt my eyes were darting back + forth taking in all the juicy details!
Lourdes (aka Luli!) in her studio. Check out that turquoise wall!
Textile samples hung from the walls, art books were piled high in every room, and a cacophony of images + colour co-mingled on her inspiration board. It was a feast for the eyes.
A close up of her inspiration board
Beautiful Fabric inks
We had a fantastic visit and as is the case with most very talented people I've met - she was extremely modest + more interested in discussing her inspirations rather than her own work!
One of MANY stacks of books
From her huge collection of art books Lourdes pointed out some influential favourites which included Ad Reinhardt, Yayoi Kusama, Philip Taaffe, Morris Lewis, Vincent Van Gogh and Chris Johnson.
Here she is showing me a watercolour piece reminiscent of the one used for the Bull's Eye rug
A drawer full of fabric samples with her logo attached
Off to lunch with Moonpie: Lourdes' beloved Havanese doggie
Burritos - Yum!
Back home goofing around
Lourdes' studio, work and philosophies on art + life were all extremely inspirational. You'll be able to read my full interview with her in the August issue of uppercase magazine.
Thanks for the great visit Lourdes. xo
Labels:
artists,
Inspiration,
Interviews,
Textile Designers,
Travel
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3 comments:
What a wonderful lady and artist. Lourdes has a great studio and I can feel the joy in her work.
Thanks for sharing.
pve
So great - can't wait to read your interview!
Really a beautiful lady and artist. Lourdes has a great studio and I can feel the efforts in her work.Thanks for sharing.
Debt Advice
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