Vicky Gooch paints fine art oil paintings using techniques of the old masters and impressionists. From Rembrandt to Norman Rockwell, she studies their styles for improvement. She enjoys the challenge of discovering the traits that make each person unique and bringing them to life through the art of painting.
Even though creating artwork can be a solitary activity, the best part is the opportunity to make a connection with other people. She enjoys collaborating with clients to bring their visions, from reverent to whimsical, to life in a work of art. Vicky only uses high quality materials to create custom heirloom portraits, Vicky is available for portrait commissions.
Affiliations:
Portrait Society of America
Oil Painters of America
National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society
Selected Awards:
2025 2025 Richeson75 Figure/Portrait International, online (Finalist)
2023 National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society Online (Merit Award)
2023 SWAN Day Juried Show, G Lee Gallery, Galveston TX (Best of Show)
2022 Portrait Society of America Members Only (8th place)
2017 Pearland Arts League Juried Exhibition 2017 (Best of Show)
Public Art:
2020 City of Pearland, Pearland Police Chief CJ Doyle, commission portrait
2019 City of Pearland, Mayor Tom Reid of Pearland, commission portrait
Selected Exhibitions:
2026 Age in Our Time, The Health Museum, Houston TX (juried)
2024 Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church Invitational, Houston TX (solo exhibition)
2021 Bayou City Art Festival, Houston TX (juried)
2020 The Glass Fortress, Pearland Alliance for Art and Culture (solo exhibition)
2019 American Chinese Cultural Exchange Association Invitational Show
2014-19 Faces of Dementia, 86 Drawings, Pearland, TX (solo exhibition-service project)
2017 Women Artists of the West, RS Hannah Gallery, Fredericksburg, TX (juried)
2015 China Minorities - American Perceptions, Cloisters Gallery, Houston, TX (group exhibition)
Artist Statement
My inspirational quote is “If eyes are a window to the soul, then art is a window between souls”. My artwork is full of people doing what people do in the important or mundane times of their lives. My satisfaction comes from being able to depict something in their moments that we can all understand. Tears from a loved one, the beaming face of a parent, or a passer-by where I’m painting saying they need to “buy that painting” all tell me that I got it right.
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