Sandra Sánchez is an industrial designer by the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

A move to the United States represented a turning point in her life that distanced her from her formal work in Design but became an opportunity to reconnect with her artistic vocation.

Although she is in a growth phase within illustration, she is determined and has a clear goal of excelling in this field and giving visibility to Mexico's natural heritage on the international stage, making art a bridge between her culture of origin and her new home. 

Title of the project

Grape Varieties in California

About the project

The project consisted of creating a series of detailed illustrations of five grape varieties of great importance to the state of California.

The goal was to highlight their beauty, emphasising their distinctive features, which are intrinsically linked to their uses, their crucial role in the industry, and their economic value to the state.

Artwork

Cabernet sauvignon, Vitis vinicola, 2025, Watercolour on paper, 31 x 41 cm

Chardonnay, Vitis vinicola, 2025, Watercolour on paper, 38 x 56 cm

Pinot gris, Vitis vinicola, 2025, Watercolour on paper, 38 x 56 cm

Sauvignon blanc, Vitis vinicola, 2025, Watercolour on paper, 38 x 56 cm

Rubired, Hybrid 87.5% Vitis vinicola, 2025, Watercolour on paper, 38 x 56 cm

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