Andy
“When I consider all of the amazing things God has done, I am in awe that he is mindful of us and honored to work with his creation.” –Andy Sanchez
Andy Sanchez was born in Belen, New Mexico, a descendant of ancestors who came to the “New World” in the 1700’s. His father taught him the basics of woodworking and using tools as a child. As a professional, he began working with wood about 35 years ago. Starting with general construction, he later became a finish carpenter.
In 1989, he moved to Maryland and worked on a home they called “The Firestone Home”. This home was being finished by a group of carpenters with a reputation for being some of the best in the country. The home required extreme attention to details, more like a piece of furniture than a house. They spent five years doing the finish work alone, holding themselves to a very high standard. For Andy, this was an opportunity to learn from some of the best and bring his skill level to a new high.
In 1989, after returning to New Mexico, Andy decided to open his own furniture business. Being very artistic, he wanted to design as well as construct. Andy, his wife, Cheryl, and their seven children, have all worked together to build their business. He began building in the Santa Fe style, following the heritage of his ancestors who came to New Mexico from Spain during the time of the Conquistadors. Gradually he began developing his own artistic style. He combined many of the Santa Fe influences with the mission or Stickley style, being influenced by many other artists as well.
Moving from pine and oak, Andy began using Alligator Juniper, Redwood, mesquite and other highly figured woods for his unique studio furniture. But it was his innovative use of inlay that really caught people’s attention, Using turquoise, marble, fossils and other stones marked a very successful turn in their designs. No one had ever used the inlays in that way and people really loved it! Because of the individual nature of their furniture, Andy’s creativity and artistic nature has blossomed and finds no limits. He is always thinking of something different to try which has kept them in the forefront of Western furniture design.
In 2002, they built a new studio/gallery and home in Algodones, New Mexico, which is south of Santa Fe. Andy shows his work in art shows and galleries as far away as London. His work has been featured in many magazines, newspapers and the Home & Garden network. He is most proud of winning the “Best Western Spirit Award” at the Western Design Conference and the “People’s Choice Award” at the Cody High Style Show, which are considered by most to be the most prestigious shows for Western design.
(Three of Andy’s sons are working with him full time, as well as his wife, Cheryl. Their three daughters, though also very creative, have chosen different career paths. Was it the noise and dust…or perhaps they couldn’t handle being around their brothers all day?) |