John Duplantis Art Collections
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Artwork by John Duplantis
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Grand Paw Domangue by John Duplantis
Dragon Summer by John Duplantis
Elements by John Duplantis
Candy by John Duplantis
Waiting by John Duplantis
Saint Louis Cathedral by John Duplantis
Mandalay Bridge by John Duplantis
Muses by John Duplantis
Sunrise Plantation by John Duplantis
Country Tin by John Duplantis
In the Past by John Duplantis
Hidden Beauty by John Duplantis
Water Birds by John Duplantis
Crepe Myrtle Canopy by John Duplantis
Meditation by John Duplantis
Saint Louis Cathedral 2 by John Duplantis
Walk Among the Tulips by John Duplantis
Japanese Magnolia by John Duplantis
Louisiana Magnoila by John Duplantis
Summer Fruit by John Duplantis
Spiral Iris by John Duplantis
Shey by John Duplantis
Out of the Mist by John Duplantis
Old Theriot Post Office by John Duplantis
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About John Duplantis
John Duplantis is a native Louisianan born and raised in Houma Louisiana located in Terrebonne Parish 60 miles southwest of New Orleans.
I started painting and drawing at a very young age (8 or 9 years old). Dolly Duplantis, my mother, is an artist and she imbued a deep appreciation for art. She helped me and encouraged me throughout my life. My father, Wayne Duplantis, and grandfathers Sidney Duplantis and Wilson Domangue Sr., provided me with outdoor experiences that have shaped my love and fascination with the beauty of Louisiana landscape and its architecture. I draw upon these experiences and the emotional attachments to them in order to recreate the experiences on canvas. Lydie Duplantis and Ella Domangue, my grandmothers, also encouraged me as a young child to paint and draw. They commissioned a lot of my childhood paintings, and collected them throughout most of my young career. This turned out to be quite a fortunate thing for me. They provided me with a retrospective oeuvre of my development as an artist dating back to my earliest works. Handed down to me, those images are now windows through which I now reflect and study my growth. My mother, father, and grandparents had a very big impact on me as an artist. All of my family has been supportive and encouraging. As a young child, I was motivated by the fact that my work was proudly displayed throughout the homes of my family.
Later in life, my spouse Patrick Davis, encouraged and helped me realize my educational goals. I attended Nicholls State University in Thibodeaux Louisiana majoring in psychology and in studio fine art. Nicholls played an additional developmental role with really great teachers and artists throughout my college career. I became enthused yet again by the effects of my teachers and the art of teaching.