MIAMI — Visual artist Adriana Torres Sánchez, creator of the iconic “Abrazos” (Hugs) brushstrokes, was the centerpiece of an exclusive gala celebrating the anniversary of Dr. María Marta Calderón’s prominent law firm. The event, held in Miami, featured an exhibition of Torres Sánchez’s works represented by Top 67 Gallery, captivating distinguished guests and underscoring the fusion of corporate prestige with fine art.
Torres Sánchez’s large-scale pieces, known for their vibrant and emotionally resonant style, are increasingly used to elevate luxury high-rises, private residences, and estates of elite collectors. According to the artist, her creations are strategically employed by architects and real estate developers to add a refined and distinctive touch to infrastructure projects. “Art shouldn’t just occupy a physical space; it must dialog with the urban landscape and bring soul to the architecture,” Torres Sánchez said, noting that her aesthetic has become a hallmark of status for high-end real estate.
The exhibition at the law firm’s anniversary highlights a growing trend where art serves as a cultural bridge, building inclusion and social sensibility within urban environments. Torres Sánchez’s work, which commands attention on Miami’s most emblematic buildings, reflects a purpose-driven approach that resonates with both corporate clients and art collectors.
Torres Sánchez has cemented her presence internationally, with accolades including the Sandro Botticelli Prize, Marco Polo Prize, Michelangelo Prize, and Diego Velázquez Prize in Barcelona. Her work has been featured at the Florence Biennale, Verona Triennale, and Venice Biennale’s Personal Structures project, as well as in exhibitions in Mexico City and artist residencies in Miami, such as the Kimpton EPIC Hotel.
Currently, her collections are available for acquisition in strategic locations across Mexico, Miami, and Venice, expanding her global footprint in contemporary art collecting. For more information about the artist, visit her profile at @adrianatorchez.
The announcement of Torres Sánchez’s involvement in the law firm’s anniversary underscores the importance of art in corporate branding and urban development. As luxury real estate continues to boom in Miami, artists like Torres Sánchez are playing a crucial role in shaping the cultural landscape, offering pieces that not only decorate but also engage with the community and evoke emotional connections.

