1. Victoria Aaron
Artist and Novelist
Victoria Aaron; second generation artist, fourth generation writer. Her
life of painting began at the knee of her artist father in Duncanville, Texas.
An individualist—existential in her views—she captures reflection, energy …
hope. With her oils, she focuses on that which is exceptional about life.
Victoria Aaron invites the viewer to share her experience as she travels, hikes
through nature OR when she discovers the depth of the human condition and spirit
of another. She compels you to share with her each phenomenon in life one never
wants to forget.
This artist captures the soul of her subject and releases its energy onto her canvas.
She captures the most sensual nuance and renders it meditative: Provoking.
Stimulating. Mesmerizing.
No one observes Victoria Aaron art—one feels it. She facilitates the
human journey making the forgotten real again. For in short moments, most all see
the exotic miracles around us … but we find it difficult to retain them. Her
paintings are our reminder as she captures the brilliance of one special moment in
time that truly transforms us.
In her own words, “Feeling is the universal language of understanding ourselves, as
a whole. And as one, we are the power and wisdom of the universe. We become
the prayer that nature already knows, ending all loneliness and despair.”
Unlike so many artists who paint one theme, Victoria Aaron paints life. The
thread that makes her work memorable and recognizable is not just her dynamic
use of color, soft strokes, and pulsating texture. It’s also the indigenous and
hopeful feeling she captures on canvas and in turn extracts from the heart of the
observer. All who value an irrepressible act of expression own Victoria Aaron art.
2. “Art is a reflection of both our inner and outer world, filtered through our minds and
hearts. It should therefore be as individual and personal as each of us; rich with
dreams, hope, and feelings. All of which are the purest forms of communication.”
Being raised in a home with a plethora of original paintings hanging on every wall
and stacked about, taught to think art is commonplace, and that artists should be
reticent of their talent Victoria didn’t show her work in public until she was
commissioned to paint a 10x20ft. church mural/baptistery in 1977. Fifteen years
later, her art was exhibited at impressive galleries across the United States and
even Hawaii, where her paintings were added alongside Picasso’s, Monet’s,
Rembrandt’s, Matisse’s, etc. While living in Colorado throughout the nineties,
Victoria served on the Colorado Art Guild board. The galleries who have
represented her work in the past are:
The amazing, ART FIND - a DeRossi Gallery in Kealakekua, Hawaii; The
Lawson Gallery, Seattle; Lovers Lane Fine Art Gallery, Dallas; Top of the
Line Art Gallery, Ft. Worth; A New Gallery, Like Tahoe, CA; Bader –
Melnik Gallery, Vail, CO; Circle Gallery, Denver; Paradiso Art Gallery,
Colorado Springs & Woodland Park; Business of Art Center (BAC), Manitou
Springs, CO; and others. At this time, she is not showing in any galleries.
Victoria now resides in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.