George Throop Art: Where Impressionism Meets Bold Experimentation

Architectural landscapes reimagined

Throop has gained recognition for his vibrant colors and distinctive style, which have led to significant success at the RedDoor Gallery in Camas, Washington. His recent series draws inspiration from various themes, including the land of Oz and urban landscapes, capturing both the energy and loneliness of city life. Notable pieces include "Empire at Night" and "Cruisin’ New York," which reflect his interpretation of late-night city scenes.

Cityscapes

Bold strokes capture urban life’s vibrant pulse.

Landscapes

Sweeping views blend impressionist light with architectural forms, using palette knives and sponges for texture.

Mixed Media

Combining brushes, rollers, and pastels, these pieces explore new dimensions within impressionist-inspired themes.

Experience

George's journey blends impressionism with architectural and landscape themes, using diverse tools to bring his vision alive.

His evolving style reflects a deep passion for texture and form.

Work

Studio Artist

Self

2010 - Present

Creates mixed-media paintings combining brushes and unconventional tools.

woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

George’s blend of tools brings each cityscape to life with vibrant, textured energy.

L.M.

Close-up of a textured cityscape painting showing palette knife and sponge details.
Close-up of a textured cityscape painting showing palette knife and sponge details.

The way George captures light and shadow in his landscapes feels truly alive.

J.K.

A serene landscape painting with layered brush and pastel strokes.
A serene landscape painting with layered brush and pastel strokes.
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