VICTORIA BLEWER
PHOTOGRAPHY
ARTIST BIO
Victoria Blewer grew up in Manhattan, but bolted for the quiet hills of Vermont. She works entirely with black and white films (sometimes using black and white infrared film), and then she hand-colors the images. Her hand-tinted photographs have been featured in full-length photo essays in the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, Vermont Life, Vermont Magazine and Yankee Magazine.
Ms. Blewer has won many national and regional awards for photography, including: First Place for Photography, Washington Square Art Show, New York, NY; Distinguished Artist Award for Two Dimensional Art, The Stratton Arts Festival, Stratton Mountain, VT; Award Winner for Women in the Visual Arts at the Erector Square Gallery, New Haven, CT. Her photographs have appeared in numerous newspapers, magazines and books, and have been displayed in private homes and offices across New York and New England.
Ms. Blewer was born in New York City, is a graduate of Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. She refined her art with classes at the New School in New York City, the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY and the University of Vermont. She lives in Lincoln, Vermont with her husband and daughter.
Victoria Blewer’s hand painted photographs are all limited edition originals. Because of this, at times there are color variations from version to version and they may be available in various sizes, framed or unframed. Please contact the gallery for more information and availability of specific images.
ARTWORK
Images shown are representative of the artist. Please contact the gallery for availability.