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Che Lopez

“Art has always been more than a passion—it’s been my escape, my identity, and my lifelong pursuit. From a young age, I found peace and purpose in drawing and painting. The energy of color, the power of the brush, and the discipline of creation have shaped everything I do.

Over the past 25+ years, I’ve worn many creative hats—animator, illustrator, graphic designer, educator, and USA Boxing Coach. It’s a unique mix, and that’s exactly the point. I’ve never fit neatly into anyone’s idea of who or what I should be. I’m a proud Chicano artist, and I let my work speak louder than labels.

I’m honored to be a Signature Member of the Northwest Watercolor Society (NWWS)Puget Sound Group of Northwest Artists (PSG), and a member of the American Watercolor Society. I’ve had the privilege of co-chairing NWWS Waterworks 2013 and the 74th International Open Exhibition, and served as Vice President (2016–17) 和 President (2017–18) of NWWS.

I earned my degree from Cornish College of the Arts, and since then, I’ve worked across industries as a traditional cel animator, web designer, and commissioned artist. My teaching journey has taken me to places like Kirkland Arts CenterPratt School of Fine Arts, 和 Cloud 9, where I’ve shared both craft and career experience with emerging artists.

Outside the studio, I’ve trained fighters as a USA Boxing Coach and was the owner of Team Eastside MMA in Redmond, WA. Since 2004, I’ve worked with both amateur and professional athletes in Boxing, Muay Thai, 和 MMA—and while I now train mostly for myself, I’m always down to share knowledge with those who seek it.

In 2020, I accepted a position as the Visual Arts Teacher at Atlas High School in West Seattle, where I teach Art + Animation. I’ve recently completed my Master’s in Secondary Education, and I’m proud to dedicate this chapter of my life to empowering the next generation through creativity and artistic expression.

I love what I do. I’m still learning. Still evolving. Still painting.”