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Victoria York Newest Artist at Phidias Art Gallery: Brings a Bracing Sense of Impressionistic Painting

Released on = August 5, 2005, 6:06 am

Press Release Author = Phidias Art Gallery, Lawrence Elliott, PhD

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Phidias Art Gallery, Schenectady, New York’s only full service fine arts gallery, is delighted to announce the addition of Victoria York as the newest artist to its stable. York a resident of Bridgewater, NJ is a highly recognized impressionist artist producing some of the most bracing and highly sought after impressionistic landscapes and seascapes on the market today.

Press Release Body = Phidias Art Gallery, Schenectady, New York’s only full service fine arts gallery, located at 166 Jay Street in downtown Schenectady, along the pedestrian promenade, is delighted to announce the addition of Victoria York as the newest artist to its stable. York a resident of Bridgewater, NJ is a highly recognized impressionist artist producing some of the most bracing and highly sought after impressionistic landscapes and seascapes on the market today.

York originally studied traditional realism and quickly became adept at it, expressing her “intimate self” through her work. Her juxtaposition of vivid colors,
nuances of movement with the interplay of r