The Dog Park II
The Dog Park II
The Dog Park II
The Dog Park II

The Dog Park II

Giclee Print (ID: A52577)
Designed by Jane Troup
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Fine Art Giclee print on archival smooth finish paper with archival inks. Limited edition of 100. Paper size is 20"H x 25"W. Dimensions refer to image size.
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Jane Troup

Jane Troup

"I live in the midst of an enchanted landscape where nature is my inspiration. There, I find beauty in abundance: varied, complex, sublime. Rather than copy it, I study it and breathe in its brilliance. Then, I create a painting that tells a most beautiful story. "

Jane Troup's paintings radiate with color. Her style is decorative, stylized, on the edge of surrealism. This combination creates a unique, mysterious, feminine image. Not only does she infuse her paintings with nature's radiance, but by pairing familiar objects with surreal forms, she challenges the viewer to see the world through her eyes, to reinterpret the everyday, to embrace the spiritual, and to revel in glorious color.

Fluent with oils, acrylics, and gouache, Troup creates paintings that are richly built up in many layers. She creates a beautiful narrative with an illusion of 3-D space, which draws the viewer into her world. Troup approaches her work like a sculptor or set designer, visualizing every form in three dimensions before she paints it.

Jane Troup grew up in the mountains of Pennsylvania where she remembers her best moments exploring the woods, hills, ponds, and creeks and collecting leaves, bones, mosses, and rocks. She moved to the urban metropolis to attend art college, then continued her education in Washington, D.C. by going to museums and galleries and developing friendships with other artists. Today, she lives in an enchanted landscape in the Ozark mountains of southwestern Missouri. Her studio is perched on a tall hill, and through her windows are vistas of rolling hills covered with mysterious forests and open fields.

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Dogs i.t.p.
Scale/Size: as expected
Dog park galore

I love this once it was framed it went into our bedroom so We can see it when we wake up ! We have owned most of the dogs in the picture . But mainly right now we have a white colored Goldendoodle that looks like the white dog frolicking in this picture , also we have a little Yorkie too.as in the pic . So colorful and bright!

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Mama D.
Scale/Size: as expected
Love it so much I ordered another!

We will hang these in our teen room but they would be equally as nice in a bedroom or playroom. They are cheerful and belong in any home whose owners love dogs!

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martha
above and beyond

there are a group of people including myself that walk their dogs to the park every saturday morning. Once in the park the dogs are free to run and play with each other without leashes. There are dogs of many different breads, shapes and sizes. One particular person brings his bulldog and his pug. When I saw this "Dog Park II" print in your catalog I couldn't believe that among all the dogs pictured there was a bulldog and a pug sitting next to one another. I purchased the print as a gift for the owner of the pug and bulldog. [...]. I was also contacted by email thanking me for my order. I absolutely love the print! It was much nicer than I expected, and the quality of service was above and beyond my expectations.

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Manatee
Great Comfort!

This picture always warms my heart and makes me smile. The faces on the dogs resemble dogs I know. Love this picture.