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Victoria’s paintings operate as perceptual constructions shaped by observed phenomena such as light ...
About the artist
Joined In 2016
(6 Followers)

About the artist
Joined In 2016
(6 Followers)
Victoria’s paintings operate as perceptual constructions shaped by observed phenomena such as light on water, urban movement, and seasonal transition. Through the materiality of pigment, spatial instability, and shifting form, her work activates the canvas as a dynamic field. Influenced by the gestural abstraction of Helen Frankenthaler, and Lee Krasner, she approaches abstraction as an emotional and physical language. Trained in industrial design, then painting under Volkov, the son of Alexander Volkov of Tashkent, her practice integrates painterly tradition, chromatic depth, and spirituality while sustaining a dialogue with natural light. Her most recent participations include in exhibitions The Flag Project at Rockefeller Center, collaborated with UNEP and the Climate Museum, and group exhibited at Berry Campbell Gallery.
Her paintings belong to private collectors in the USA, France, Italy, Japan, Argentina, Great Britain, Portugal, Australia, and Thailand.
Victoria is a member of the UNESCO International Association of Artists.
She is the mother of a Harvard student.
Art and Design College, (Industrial Design)
The Institute of Artistic Creativity, (Oil Painting)
A course on traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking Moku-Hanga by teacher Takahide Akiyama
Takahide Akiyama's father, Iwao Akiyama, is the most famous woodblock artist in Japan and his son is not far behind him.
2025 Visual Aids, Berry Campbell Gallery, Chelsea, NYC
2022 A World of Water, Westwood Public Library, NJ
2022 Rockefeller Center The Flag Project -
selected artist, and collaborated with
the United Nations Environment Programme,
and the Climate Museum in New York to focus on what really matters — "Only One Earth".
2018 Screen Exhibition. Saatchi Gallery, London UK
2015 Colors for Nepal. Cho Why Gallery, Soi Nana, Chinatown Bangkok
2011 The Waterside.
Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel Bangkok
This Exhibition Is Made Possible in Part by
Soroptimist International Bangkok (SIB)
2010 Glory to work! Gallery A-3, Moscow, Russia
2009 Bangkok, Saint Petersburg, Venice: The Cities of Canals. Garden Gallery and Cafe,
The Neilson Hays Library. Bangkok, Thailand
2006 Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCRA), Jersey City. NJ, USA Director Alexandr Glezer
2005 Studio Gallery 64 Brooklyn, Dumbo, NYC
2004 Night of 1000 drawings. Artists Space Gallery, NYC USA
2004 Finding Rembrandt. Anthem Gallery, Soho, NYC USA
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Publications: BK Magazine (BK pick),
Outpost British Club Bangkok
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