[5] Sanchez also acted as a liaison to the Professional Advisory Committee for the Miami Dade Art in Public Places program.
[5] Sanchez describes her work as being influenced by color, light, texture, and the natural landscape, depicting the experience or memory of something rather than an exact representation.
Her work also takes influence from poetry, dance, calligraphy, and Asian art, while also not straying from the syncretic culture of the Caribbean.
[3] Sanchez has prior study, training, and a personal background in both calligraphy and dance, explaining her use of the movement and energy of both in her works.
Sanchez aligns herself with American artists such as Franz Kline and Cy Twombly, and cited her historical influences as Matisse, Bonnard, Pollock, and Monet.