Victoria uses the traditional medium of rug hooking to create contemporary art. Each piece tells is unique story. Her patterns are designed by things that have inspired her or is something requested specifically by a client commission. Color , shape, texture, light and dark are elements that go into each design.
Victoria has a BA from Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania and an MFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California. She is a certified fiber hooking teacher through the Pearl J McGown program. And a member of the National Association for Traditional Rug Hookers (ATHA) She has published in Rug Hooking Magazine.
Victoria currently lives in the bay area. Classes are available through the San Francisco School of Needlework and Design.
She lectures and demonstrates throughout the country and abroad.
Victoria has a BA from Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania and an MFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California. She is a certified fiber hooking teacher through the Pearl J McGown program. And a member of the National Association for Traditional Rug Hookers (ATHA) She has published in Rug Hooking Magazine.
Victoria currently lives in the bay area. Classes are available through the San Francisco School of Needlework and Design.
She lectures and demonstrates throughout the country and abroad.