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Amanda's Version by Jenny Grumbles

18x24" art piece printed on archival, ultra smooth, matte, fine art paper framed in two 21x27" acrylic panels (1/4 and 1/8 inch thickness) with polished edges.

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Size : 18 x 24
Art Type: Fine Art Print
Framing : Framed
Frame Type: Double Panel
Hardware Color: Gold View Full Detail
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About the Art

Jenny Grumbles' Amanda's Version is a testament to the power of individual perspective, illustrating how personal experiences and perceptions can shape our interpretation of the world. Grumbles utilizes a blend of vibrant colors and imaginative forms to create a visual representation that is both unique and thought-provoking, embodying the essence of seeing through another's eyes.


Jenny Grumbles

Jenny Grumbles

Equal parts Californian and Texan, Jenny Grumbles realized her passion for painting at age 14. Jenny’s work has an emphasis on color and light, as does her lifestyle. What draws her to the canvas is capturing the way light hits her subject. Fueled by caffeine and loud music, she paints an over-booked calendar of commissioned work seeking to bring joy to her client’s homes by capturing their memories or helping them create new ones.

With a degree from Southern Methodist University, some guidance from mentor Anne Irwin of Anne Irwin Fine Art, and a few years of sobriety, she was able to found the J.Grumbles Studio in California. She began selling her art in galleries and shops from California to Georgia.

Shortly after, she opened a vintage home-decor business, Uptown Country Home, where she was the proprietor of her own retail store for 10 years. Jenny’s success in retail sales of art and refurbished furniture landed her a leading role (as herself) on 56 episodes of A&E’s hit series, Storage Wars Texas. Jenny is also passionate about political causes and social issues which are highlighted in some of her work.

After giving birth to her son in 2014, she closed her retail store to zero in on being a mom and making art. She currently resides in Dallas, Texas, with her son, Thompson.