Wednesday 20 August 2014

Masters in Fine Art & Humanities Exhibition

Innis nan Druidhneach: A 'thin' place

Mapping traces on the Isle of Iona



Innis nan Druidhneach: A ‘thin’ place

This exhibition of artworks by Victoria is the result of an investigation into the sublime when among place and landscape. The works are a mediated articulation created from the documentation of her subject matter -Isle of Iona - the works are then realized within traditional and contemporary materials and printmaking techniques. With an interdisciplinary practice Victoria is driven by the phenomenology of place, poetry of the romantic and transcendentalist movement in creating artworks that are sympathetic to her subject matter.












Constructing a prayer labyrinth on Iona, June 2014


Saturday 22 February 2014

Monday 10 February 2014

Large scale Charcoal and Ink drawings





Collograph prints

Collograph on Fabriano, 594 x 420 mm
'Immitations of Immortality', Collograph print on Fabriano, 570 x 380 mm


Collograph on Reeves, 1189 x 841 mm




Masters in Fine Art and Humanities 2013/2014


Studio at Duncan of Jordanston College of Art and Design

I'm currently exploring the phenomenology of place through site specific semi-abstract artworks that allow for experimentation within installation, printmaking, photography, painting and film. The multi media artworks are developed from recordings, experiences and memories from the West Coast of Scotland and explore the phenomenon and language of 'the horizon'.