Hello, my dear readers,
As always, seeing you here truly means the world to me. This is my final post of 2025, and before the year gently closes its door, I wanted to pause, take a breath, and share a few thoughts from the heart.
2025 was not an easy year for our family. It was filled with challenges that tested our strength, patience, and faith—especially when it came to our sweet pups. Lisa, who so many of you already know and love, continued to face health issues that led to multiple surgeries. Her most recent one was just last week, and I’m incredibly happy to say she’s doing very well—for a brave little girl who is 11 years and 3 months old. Watching her resilience has been both humbling and inspiring.
Then, just when we thought we could exhale, our little Pixel suddenly became very sick. Those few days were truly scary. But today, I’m beyond grateful to say he’s feeling so much better and is almost back to his normal, energetic, jack-russell-hurricane self.

Our family also faced a moment that reminded us how fragile life can be. One of our loved ones became critically ill, to the point where we were told to say goodbye. Thankfully, she is doing better now, and our gratitude is impossible to put into words.
Because of all of this, I wasn’t able to travel for work the way I usually do. Instead, my studio became the heart of everything—my safe space, my creative refuge, my grounding force. And despite the challenges, 2025 was incredibly kind to my work. I had the opportunity to be part of exciting projects that truly lit me up creatively. If you know me, you know how deeply I love working with Photoshop, Lightroom, and Illustrator—and I’m so grateful that I continue to create meaningful work using the tools I love most.

And yes—one more big, happy change: I moved my painting studio to a new location, and I could not be happier. This space feels like a fresh chapter, and I can’t wait to share more behind-the-scenes moments with you.
I know I wasn’t as active on social media this year as I usually am. Life simply required my attention elsewhere. But I want you to know how deeply thankful I am for every message, every check-in, every kind word asking how I was doing. Your care, your patience, and your support meant more to me than you will ever know.

Now, as I gently turn the page and welcome 2026, I feel ready. Ready to return to my usual “active Victoria.” Ready to create, to teach, to share, and to connect again. I have many projects already lined up, and I’m genuinely excited for what’s ahead—and for staying in touch with all of you.
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for being here, for supporting my work, and for being part of this journey.
I wish you a very Happy New Year.
May 2026 bring you health, happiness, peace—and tons of creativity.





















