Let Janie Crean tell a story from the later part of the 19th century stretching into more modern themes. Cowboys, lawmen, and American Indians along with spectacular mountain scenery will stimulate your imagination. However, be ready for a laugh JCrean has a propensity for hiding messages in her art
Janie’s family moved to Arizona when she was four and she saw “authentic” cowboys, rodeos, and several American Indian tribes. “I can remember Indians driving their horse-drawn wagon, filled with firewood, past our home,” said Janie. Influenced by her time in Arizona, Janie captures the spirit of the American West. Her portrayals of cowboys and American Indians give the viewer a comprehensive look at the West. Her work depicting ranch life and animals exemplifies the life and essence of the American West.
Spectacular scenery from the west and mid-west prairies will stimulate your imagination and brings you into the western spirit of life. Visualize yesterday’s history and today’s working ranches through Janie’s Western art.