Victoria Adams' landscape paintings capture panoramic views of sky and land, following in the tradition of the American Luminist and Hudson River School painters. The views she paints— clouds, horizons, water, and the atmospheres of light— are conjured from her imagination. They exhibit not the realism of photographs, but rather a distilled and concentrated version of reality. "My inspirations range from fragments of actual photographed scenes, to memories and daydreams, all filtered through the influence of the historical landscape tradition," she writes.
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