Leticia Sánchez Toledo, a contemporary visual artist based in Miami, was born in 1985. She is known for her intimate focus on the female universe and herself as a female artist. During her childhood, she was greatly influenced by the seventh art, resulting in a passion for the color and light of certain atmospheres that she captures at will to develop a reflection on the fleeting nature of the moment and aesthetic experience. With the haunting aura of a suspended cinematographic plane, she creates narratives that are both captivating and mysterious. She often leaves the viewer with the feeling of glimpsing experiences trapped in time. These almost cinematographic pieces suggest the development of global discourse proposals, which, however, they reserve to reveal their arguments. Her characters, usually immersed in a dramatically lit landscape, possess a dreamlike quality that blurs the line between reality and imagination.
Today, Leticia offers a personal vision of her desires and concerns while examining social, cultural, and ethnic issues that are present in the lives of today’s immigrant women. She does so as a mental challenge and using frameworks to communicate her own perspective in the social space. She has had individual exhibitions in the United States, Spain, and Costa Rica, as well as collective exhibitions in these same countries, as well as in Germany and the Dominican Republic. Her works are part of numerous private collections, such as the Jorge Pérez Collection, FashionArt, Manú Fernández, Banco Sabadell, and Benneton.