Victoria Sepulveda is a realist artist from Seattle, Washington whose work is rooted in deep sensitivity and reverence for the natural world. Being by classical musicians instilled an understanding of the link between technique and expression, and inspired by the works of the Old Masters, she is keenly interested in the poetry of the visual experience.

She holds a BA in Art from the University of Washington and currently studies at the Grand Central Atelier in New York City. Her work has been exhibited in Edmonds, Seattle, and Olympia, WA, and is held in private collections nationwide.

“I create from a place of devotion to truth and beauty. In the process of creating realist art, I hope to honor the impermanence of existence.

I hope to draw viewers into a contemplative state of mind, where the sublime is within reach.”


AWARDS

2025 The AAPL Award - 25th Annual ARC Scholarship Competition
PleinAir Salon Monthly Art Competition - Finalist
AAPL 97th Grand National Exhibition - Finalist
Grand Central Atelier - Annual Scholarship Recipient (Painting Year)

2022 University of Washington - Dani Elenga Art Scholarship

2021 Puget Sound Group Northwest Artists (PSGNWA) - Annual Scholarship Award

2018 PSESD Best in Show 2D Award (2018)
Regional Winner Award
Pierce County Commissioner’s Choice Award

2017 PSESD Best in Show 2D Award (2017)
King County Executive Award
Regional Winner Award
Central Washington University Scholarship Award
OSPI Washington Art Education Association Award

EXHIBITIONS

2025 AAPL 97th Grand National Exhibition, Salmagundi Club, New York, NY

GCA Annual End-of-Year Student Exhibition, Salmagundi Club, New York, NY

2024 “Graphite on Graphite” Show, Graphite Arts Center, Edmonds, WA

2018 PSESD Regional High School Art Show, Seattle, WA
OSPI 45th Annual State High School Art Show, Olympia, WA

2017 PSESD Regional High School Art Show, Seattle, WA
OSPI 44th Annual State High School Art Show, Olympia, WA

victoriarosefineart@gmail.com
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A woman painting outdoors near a marina with boats docked, wearing glasses and a brown hoodie, holding a paintbrush and palette.