Victoria Taylor-Gore received a BFA in 1983 from West Texas A & M University, and an MFA from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1985. Taylor-Gore has exhibited her work professionally for the past 28 years and currently is represented by the Alexandra Steven’s Gallery in Santa Fe and Cerulean Gallery in Amarillo, Texas.
Although Taylor-Gore is most known as a pastel artist, photography and experimental filmmaking has become an important part of her life. Painting, filmmaking, and photography deal with the same essential design components and tell visual stories. Creating photographs and making short films has led Victoria to consider composition, lighting, and color with a fresh eye. Most of her short films, pastels, and photographs share the same surreal and symbolic quality. Living under the vast sky of the Texas Panhandle has always been a constant source of wonder and inspiration.
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