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Loup-Garou:  Le Temple

The eighth installment in my very popular long-running "Loup-Garou" series (French for "werewolf") - all featuring wolves and beautiful girls in French-inspired portrait settings. This one has a very Rococo feel to it - and rightfully so! "Le Temple" means (surprise, surprise) "The Temple". Specifically the temple in the background is based on architect Richard Mique's "Temple of Love" which he built for Marie Antoinette's garden at Versailles. I visited the Temple last month on a visit to Versailles and decided to paint it since it was so lovely. A beautiful maiden is enjoying the garden, surrounded by her wolf companions. My own original acrylic painting. ©Jasmine Becket-Griffith - prints are available at http://www.strangeling.com and http://zazzle.com/strangeling*

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brett roeller 03 Jun 2010

stunning color harmony. i love it.

Cathy Holford 02 Jun 2010

How beautiful!

ruth sears 02 Jun 2010

BEAUTIFUL,BRILLIANT WORK,BUT THEN I THINK EVERYTHING YOU DO IS THAT.

Gary Tiplady 02 Jun 2010

Nice work Jasmine