"Mina and Lucy"
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@albertvictoria-art
"Mina and Lucy"
Illustration inspired by Bram Stoker's "Dracula".
I've made this two queer gentlemen from the early 1800s to celebrate this Pride month. LGBTQ+ people have always existed and always will exist 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
A Requiem for MAYHEM
A farewell illustration of Lady Gaga to end the MAYHEM era.
NEW SHOP UPDATE - NEW ART PRINTS OUT NOW
I've updated my artprint shop with new illustrations! "Crimson Peak" is available with a beautiful textured paper. I've added some new Lady Gaga artworks inspired by the "Mayhem" era, and there are also some art prints coming back: "Nosferatu", "The Addams family" and the "Baudelaire Orphans" are available again!
ALBERT VICTORIA - ART PRINT SHOP
Your art is so incredible! Besides the victorian era, do you also like the regency? I loved your austen art. Have a good one!
Thank you so much! Yes, I absolutely enjoy the regency era! I know I haven't made many artworks around it, but I have a couple of them inspired by that era, for example some drawings of the Bennett sisters and a drawing of "The tenant of Wildfell Hall" that, although not written in the regency era, is set around the first couple of decades from the 19th century.
Wish upon a star
"The beautiful nightmare that knows her name"
An illustration to celebrate Lady Gaga's birthday, inspired by The Mayhem Ball tour.
To celebrate Lady Gaga's "MAYHEM" 1st anniversary I have made this paper doll inspired by her "Matières Fécales" outfit for the Barcelona Halloween party 🥀
Available to download here:
LADY GAGA PAPER DOLL - Barcelona Halloween Party (PDF)
"Mistress of Mayhem"
Illustration of Lady Gaga at the GRAMMYs 2026 wearing an Alexander McQueen outfit from his iconic Fall/Winter 2009 collection "Horn of Plenty".
Happy New Year 2026 ✨
First post of the year: a festive Lady Gaga at her Vegas jazz show
A 2025 recap... what a year!
I am truly grateful for all the wonderful things that I have experienced and I can say that this has been one of my happiest years. It has been a year of hard work on many levels (mental, physical, and spiritual), and it has been a year of blindly but firmly pursuing my passion.
I was able to present my first book “The Scarlet Envelope” with my friends and the people who have supported me at a launch event that I will never forget. My work has been officially blessed by two icons: Lady Gaga and Guillermo del Toro. I was able to carry out my first merchandising campaign with EVERPRESS. Netflix hired me to do promotional illustrations for "WEDNESDAY". I was able to meet two of my artistic role models in person: Benjamin Lacombe and Sébastien Perez.
I am deeply grateful for all of this, and I am grateful for all the love and support that everyone is giving to my art. Thank you so much for being there. I send you my best wishes for the coming year and hope to continue sharing my passion for another year ❤️✨
Wishing everyone a happy holiday season 🎄✨ sending lots of love, whether you celebrate or not, specially for those who are having difficult moments
My #artvsartist2025 ❤️ really proud of the art I've made this year
Lady Gaga Paper Doll - Christmas outfit edition (PDF)
I've created a new Lady Gaga paper doll outfit to celebrate the holidays! This one is based on her "Christmas tree" outfit she wore in London in 2013. It's available to download in my digital shop Albert Victoria Printables!
🦋 "Crimson Peak" 🦋
Illustration inspired by Guillermo Del Toro's movie "Crimson Peak".
"Le réseau de Nana"
An illustration about the ultimate showgirl of the 19th century: "Nana", the protagonist of Émile Zola's novel.
I have been obsessed with "Nana" for a very long time and I really wanted to make an illustration about this novel! This time I have changed a little bit my usual art style in order to portray a more classic look, inspired by the 19th century paintings. I'm really proud of this artwork, it may be one of my personal favourites.
SHOP UPDATE
I have added the "Opera of Mayhem" and "The Addams family" art prints to my shop, and I have also restocked some of my classic prints like "Nosferatu" or "Abracadabra".
ALBERT VICTORIA ART PRINT SHOP