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Petula Goes Shopping - Canvas Print
Petula Goes Shopping - Canvas Print
"Petula Goes Shopping” Canvas Print. Available in 2 sizes: 40" X 30" and 32" X 24" Framed
There’s a moment in Downtown when the city stops feeling overwhelming and starts feeling alive—full of possibility, color, and quiet reinvention. Petula Goes Shopping is built around that exact emotional shift.
At the center of the composition, a confident, stylized figure moves effortlessly through a vibrant urban landscape—bags in hand, poised between intention and spontaneity. She isn’t just shopping; she’s participating in the rhythm of the city.
The painting draws directly from the optimism of Petula Clark’s iconic anthem. In the song, downtown is more than a place—it’s an escape, a reset, a space where loneliness dissolves into energy and connection. That idea translates here through color and structure: warm oranges and reds hum with vitality, while cool blues and structured grids ground the composition in architectural logic.
Rooted in a Cubist-inspired visual language, the piece reflects both memory and movement—like a song replaying in fragments. It captures not just the act of going downtown, but the feeling of being lifted by it.
Acquiring this limited edition print isn’t just an acquisition but a distinguished investment. This artwork’s timeless quality and intricate design ensure it remains a captivating centerpiece, reflecting both cultural significance and refined taste. Perfect for those seeking to enhance their collection with a piece that balances luxury, meaning, and undeniable presence.
This piece becomes more than a portrait—it’s a visual soundtrack. A moment frozen between motion and memory, where music, architecture, and human presence converge. It speaks to the kind of collector who recognizes not just the figure, but the feeling: a life lived, a moment felt, and a story still unfolding.
This piece is part of my ongoing exploration of “The British Invasion”, a series of mixed media paintings inspired by music from The British Invasion with architecture serving as a vessel for unseen narratives. Each work aims to evoke the stories and emotions hidden beneath the surface, inviting viewers to look beyond the obvious and discover the deeper layers within.
The British Invasion refers to the mid-1960s surge of British rock and pop artists who dramatically reshaped the sound and culture of rock and roll in the United States and around the world. Sparked by the explosive popularity of The Beatles after their 1964 arrival in America, the movement brought a new energy to rock music by blending American rhythm and blues with fresh songwriting, style, and attitude. Other influential bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Kinks followed, helping redefine youth culture, fashion, and live performance. The British Invasion revitalized rock and roll and set the stage for many of the musical innovations that shaped modern popular music.
Frank Trocino is an award-winning American-born artist and former architect currently residing in Santa Fe, NM. His work primarily explores themes of people and architecture
About the Artist
Frank Trocino is a retired architect turned painter currently residing in Santa Fe New Mexico. His path to Santa Fe began in New York, then to Oregon as a young child through College. From there he lived in Italy, Los Angeles, the Middle East, Portland, and Austin. Franks work can be seen in galleries, hotels, and the homes of private collectors internationally. He is a mixed media artist using acrylic paint, ink and collage and his subject matter is primarily people and buildings.
About my Canvas Prints
- Materials: cotton and polyester composite (canvas), pine wood (frame)
- Soft rubber dots on bottom back corners for support
- Back hanging included
- Inner frame made with radiata pine sourced from renewable forests
