Awakened Future Art is not just a gallery. It is not a brand. It is a pulse, an invitation to remember, feel, and transform.
Art does not merely hang on a wall or wait to be admired. It lives. It breathes. It questions. It carries the silent frequency of something ancient and eternal, which some might call spirit, others might call memory. Whatever name we choose, Awakened Art is meant to stir something profound within us.
We are not here to explain art.
We are here to awaken through it.
In this space, you will find works that do not fit within the frames of tradition or expectation. These are presences, not pictures. They are moments of clarity suspended in form and texture. They don’t demand anything from you, only that you show up sincerely, stay open, and allow yourself to feel.
Each piece, whether a print, a sculpture, or a quiet gesture on canvas, emerges from lived moments. From the pull between memory and transformation. From the dance between what has form and what moves beyond it.
This project was born from the lived experience of Cuban artist Sandra Garcia. Her art, printmaking, and painting background has developed over years of practical experience, teaching, and deep personal reflection.
Her creative path isn’t driven by trends or outside expectations. It follows what feels real to her. Each piece is made with intention and raises questions rather than offers fixed interpretations. It encourages a slower look that notices details we often pass by.
Sandra’s journey during her years teaching and her work with local cultural projects have all influenced how she approaches art. Over time, this led to a clear intention: to create work that doesn’t just mirror the world, but helps us see it from a different angle.
In upcoming blog posts, we’ll share more about what inspires her process, the ideas she returns to, and themes like memory, change, and presence that often appear in her work. You’ll also get a chance to preview new collections, hear insights for collectors, and explore how art can offer moments of connection and clarity.
For now, we invite you to pause, feel, and ask not what art means, but what it awakens in you.

