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Artist Statement:
Coming Soon!
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Artist Exhibitions:
Art Exhibitions/Shows/
- May 2004 Solo Exhibition Consulate of El Salvador S. Boston, MA
- July 2004 Group Show – North Eastern University, Boston, MA
- December 2004 Solo Exhibition – Randolph Community Arts Council, Randolph, MA
- February 2005 Group Show- The Artists’ Circle of the Fuller Museum of Art- Brockton, MA
- June 2005 – ...
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Artist Galleries:
Village Artisans Collaborative -
Fine Arts and Crafts- Classes- Events
Hours: Tues and Wed 12-6, Thur and Fri 12-8, Sat 10-6, Sun 11-2
"An Art Community for the Community"
21 N. Washington Street - N. Attleboro, Ma 02160
508 695 1010- ...
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Artist Reviews:
Contact: Cindy O’Brien
Tel: 508-695-6322
Email: naarts@comcast.net
ARTIST CO-OPERATIVE COMES TO NORTH ATTLEBORO
The Village Artisans Collaborative, a regional collaborative, has found a permanent home at 21 North Washington Street, North Attleboro. The collaborative, traditional where all the artists involved pay for and run ...
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Collections:
Private Collection - Consulate of El Salvador, East Boston, MA
Nelly Rodrigues, Brockton, MA
Nancy Thompsom, West Bridgewater, MA
David Nohelty, Andover, MA
Patrica Peek, Ayer, MA
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Commissions:
Dr. Mitchell Selinger, Sharon, MA
Dr. Karen Martin Phillips, Braintree, MA
Consulate of El Salvador, East Boston, MA
Kathleen Barrack, Lakeville, MA
Debbie Prescott, Mansfield, MA
Loretta O'Brien, East Bridgewater, MA
Susan Buckley, North Attleboro, MA
Terry Sullivan, Acton, MA
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Victoria Lacour Biography:
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
3
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| Religion |
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| Education |
Associate Degree |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Painting, reading, walking on the beach, dancing. |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Oil
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Realism - (1850 - 1880)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
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| Favorite Work of Art |
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
My inspiration comes from the simplest things in mother nature, the drops of water on a window sill, a bird singing outside my window, the sun picking thru the clouds to then desapear again, the moon shining in the dark. I dream to one day become a known artist, I dont know if I will ever get there but I am very persistent, I keep thinking that the more I become involved in my art the more experienced I become and hopefully that will get me somewhere in the art world. |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
I always loved to paint, when I was a child I remember getting in trouble with the teachers because while she would be explaining something in class I would be painting something on my books. I guess you could say that art was always in my inner me but never came to life until I took oil painting classes that I realized that painting was something I wanted to dedicate my life to, I then took more painting classes from a local artist ,attended oil painting workshops, I tried different mediums but found that oil was my favorite medium,it must be something about the texture and the different and vast number of colors that you can achieve by just doing a little color mixing. |
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ARTIST VICTORIA LACOUR’S BIOGRAPHY
Born in El Salvador Central America, Victoria moved to Boston along with her family in 1973, she attended Newbury College in Braintree, Massachusetts. Her passion for painting and for natural beauty and light, allows the viewers of her work feel part of the places she have visited and captured on canvas. Victoria took oil painting classes from a local artist and the Fuller Art Museum, also, attended painting workshops in the South Shore and tried other mediums including acrylics and pastels but found that her true passion was working with oils. Victoria gets her inspiration from striking colors and structures in natural landscapes and Mother Nature as a whole. She have exhibited her work in many solo, juried and group shows, including Northeastern University, Fuller Art Museum in Brockton, Perkins Gallery in Stoughton, Consulate of El Salvador, The Gallery at North River Community Church in Pembroke, Ma, many public libraries as well and recently joined venture with other talented artists and joined an Artist Co-op (Village Artisans Cooperative in North Attleboro, Mass),while still exihibiting her paintings locally, one of Victoria’s paintings was also auctioned on prime time at the popular and well known “Channel 2 Auction” on PBS. Enjoy her artwork.
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