Victoria Fuller
Victoria Fuller is a Chicago sculptor, painter, and natural science illustrator. Her educational background includes studies at the San Francisco Art Institute, Parson’s Paris Program in Paris, France, and a graduate degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Fuller has been honored with fellowships from the Colorado Council for the Arts and Humanities and the Illinois Arts Council with appearances in galleries, museums, and public spaces across the United States. She has been awarded commissioned projects from private and community organizations such as Disney’s ESPN Zone, St. Louis’ Arts in Transit, and Seattle’s Sound Transit where she has installed her 35’ bronze sculpture, Global Garden Shovel. Fuller is best known for Shoe of Shoes, a large-scale shoe-shaped sculpture comprised of thousands of aluminum high-heels in front of Brown Shoe Company, and for her large scale sculpture, Canoe Fan, made from canoes forming a fan shape.
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SHOE OF SHOES
Cast and welded aluminum
120 x 192 x 72″
1999
Shoe of Shoes is a public sculpture at Brown Shoe, in St. Louis and also featured in the St. Louis public art curriculum kit
GLOBAL GARDEN SHOVEL
(COMMISSIONED BY SOUND TRANSIT)
Cast Bronze, Patina
420″(35 ft.) 90″(7.50 ft ) x 6″
2006-9
Martin Luther King Way and Alaska St., Seattle, WA