Her piece, “Not Yet Harvested,” a watercolor painted onto Yupo, or synthetic paper. This painting won a First Place ribbon at the Island Art Gallery Miniature Masterpieces Exhibition in December 2023.
Watercolor artist Victoria Alger at work.
“Refuge at Hobcaw,” a watercolor selected to be a 2024 Competition Artist entry on display at ArtFields.
A shrimp boat scene painted from a borrowed reference photo.
The artist with a first-place ribbon for “Refiuge.”
“Bull Red,” a painting of Victoria’s son, Neil Alger.
“How Do I Look?” recently juried into the 2024 Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild Juried Exhibition held at the Myrtle Beach art museum through June 2, 2024.
Alger’s watercolor subjects in portraits and landscapes are light, bright, and happy, she says, like “Standing Tall.”
Alger painting “en plein air.”
Victoria Alger's sunflowers painting she sold and donated proceeds to local funds sending aid to the people of Ukraine.