George Rodrigue
George Rodrigue Blue Skies Shining on Me Blue Dog Silkscreen Signed Edition of 190
Description
Artist: George Rodrigue
Title: Blue Skies Shining on Me
Medium: Silkscreen Print
Image Size: 14" x 11"
Edition: 187/190
Year: 2005
Inscription: Signed and numbered on bottom front
Documentation: Includes gallery certificate of authenticity from Modern Artifact
"Blue Skies Shining on Me" is a 2005 limited edition silkscreen by George Rodrigue featuring the artist's iconic Blue Dog motif rendered against a luminous, sky-blue background. The solitary figure of the dog, with its direct gaze and simplified form, exemplifies Rodrigue's distinctive synthesis of regional folklore and contemporary visual language.
Inspired by the Cajun legend of the loup-garou and modeled in part on his late pet Tiffany, the Blue Dog evolved from its early spectral appearance into a universally recognizable figure, symbolizing curiosity, introspection, and vulnerability. In this work, Rodrigue's use of flat, vibrant color and minimal background emphasizes the emotional presence of the figure, allowing viewers to engage with its expressive stillness.
Created during a period when Rodrigue's Blue Dog had achieved widespread recognition in both popular culture and the fine-art world, the silkscreen reflects his ongoing exploration of form, color, and narrative. The edition is numbered 187 of 190, signed by the artist on the lower front edge, and comes with a gallery certificate of authenticity from Modern Artifact.
About George Rodrigue
George Rodrigue was an American artist renowned for his contributions to contemporary painting, particularly for his iconic Blue Dog series. Born in New Iberia, Louisiana, Rodrigue's work reflects a deep engagement with his cultural heritage, including the landscapes, traditions, and people of the American South. Early in his career, he trained at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he honed his technical skills in painting and printmaking, establishing a foundation that would inform his lifelong exploration of color, form, and narrative.
Rodrigue's oeuvre spans portraits, landscapes, and still lifes, with his signature Blue Dog series achieving widespread recognition in the late 20th century. These stylized, enigmatic figures became a cultural phenomenon, appearing in fine art collections, commercial projects, and public exhibitions worldwide. His work demonstrates a balance between representational and abstract elements, combining regional specificity with universal themes of identity, memory, and folklore.
Throughout his career, Rodrigue exhibited widely in galleries, museums, and cultural institutions across the United States and internationally. His paintings and prints are included in numerous public and private collections and continue to influence contemporary artists working at the intersection of regionalism and popular culture. Rodrigue's legacy endures through both his innovative artistic vision and his dedication to capturing the spirit of Louisiana.