“If you could say it in words, there would be no reason to paint.” Quote by Edward Hopper
Victoria's socio-political paintings are based on current events and (recent) world history, inspired on news reports and photographs in newspapers and the internet. Her work reflects her view of the world in combination with the social problems of our time such as racism, discrimination, terrorism, the refugee crisis, womens rights and climate change.
Muzzled
Oil on linen
60cm x 80cm
2020
Erased
Oil on linen
60cm x 80cm
2020
Unveiled II
Oil on linen
60cm x 75cm
2020
Unveiled
Oil on linen
75cm x 90cm
2019
La Bella F*** you
Oil on linen
70cm x 95cm
2019
Rutte
Mixed media on linen
40cm x 50cm
2019
Uil van Minerva
Oil on linen
37cm x 50cm
2019
‘Sie sind wieder da’
Oil on linen
70cm x 90cm
2019
Canary II
Oil on linen
90cm x 80cm
2019
Void
Oil on linen
40cm x 30cm
2018
Whack-a-Mole
Oil on linen
90cm x 30cm
2018
Nightmare
Oil on linen
40cm x 30cm
2018
Looking for answers
Oil on linen
100cm x 75cm
2018
The Dunce Club
Mixed media on linen
100cm x 60cm
2017
Suspicion II
Oil on linen
60cm x 60cm
2017
Suspicion
Oil on linen
60cm x 60cm
2017
Life Still
Oil on linen
200cm x 150cm
2017
Global Warming
Oil on linen
60cm x 50cm
2017
Canary
Oil on linen
50cm x 60cm
2017
Civilisation III
Oil on linen
65cm x 90 cm
2017
Civilisation II
Oil on linen
75cm x 65 cm
2017
D is for Donald
Oil on linen
40cm x 60 cm
2016
Blondi
Oil on linen
40cm x 30 cm
2016
The great hall
Oil on linen
60cm x 40 cm
2016
Civilisation
Oil on linen
60cm x 35 cm
2016