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Artist: Victoria Sager
Figure with Magnolia, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Victoria Sager
Located in Yardley, PA
When the magnolia trees bloom, I want to become one with the tree, the blossoms, and the scent, With this painting, I wanted to communicate that yearning. I painted this by first pai...
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2010s Surrealist Victoria Sager Art

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Oil

Nude in Blue, White, and Yellow, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Victoria Sager
Located in Yardley, PA
With this painting, I was intrigued by the concept of creating a figure out of purely shadow. I painted the background, and then added only darker colors on top, so that the figure l...
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2010s Impressionist Victoria Sager Art

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Oil

Figure with Rose of Sharon, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Victoria Sager
Located in Yardley, PA
"Figure with Rose of Sharon" was built in many layers, beginning with a background whose aim was to transmit what it felt like to stand under the Rose of Sharon tree by my house when...
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2010s Impressionist Victoria Sager Art

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Oil

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