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Angling in the Stream IIIReproduction of Angling in the Stream III by Courtney Prahl Courtney Prahl "Angling in the Stream III" is a compelling example of contemporary botanical illustration that transcends its subject to become a meditation on form and texture. The work aligns with the tradition of naturalistic representation while simultaneously embracing a modern, abstract sensibility through its layered, collage like construction. Prahl employs a sophisticated
Reproduction of Angling in the Stream III by Courtney Prahl
Courtney Prahl — "Angling in the Stream III" is a compelling example of contemporary botanical illustration that transcends its subject to become a meditation on form and texture. The work aligns with the tradition of naturalistic representation while simultaneously embracing a modern, abstract sensibility through its layered, collage-like construction. Prahl employs a sophisticated composition, balancing the organic, sinuous curve of the fish against the expansive negative space of the off-white background, creating a visual rhythm that is both dynamic and serene. The color palette, dominated by earthy beiges and soft ochres, is punctuated by vibrant accents of orange and blue, which serve to highlight the fish's anatomical details and create a subtle sense of movement. This deliberate use of color and contrast enhances the tactile quality of the piece, suggesting a materiality that is both delicate and resilient. The integration of text within the fish's body is a key formal innovation, transforming the artwork into a layered narrative that speaks to the intersection of nature and human culture. Prahl's technique, which combines painted elements with paper collage, demonstrates a masterful control of texture and depth, resulting in a work that is both visually engaging and conceptually rich. In its fusion of traditional naturalism with contemporary abstraction, "Angling in the Stream III" represents a significant contribution to the ongoing evolution of botanical art, positioning Prahl as a key figure in the movement towards organic, nature-inspired modernism.For more art by Courtney Prahl click here.
Decorus Art is an authorized licensee of Wild Apple Graphics. All artwork is printed in-house and fulfilled directly from our U.S. studio.
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★★★★★ 2
Not “indestructible” enough for my pup
Color: Printed, Pattern Name: Giraffe
My pup loves the toy but it is far from indestructible. Only took him 72 hours to rip the ears off & destroy the springy neck part of the toy. So although he enjoyed destroying it, It’s no longer safe for him to play with. For added context, he’s a little over a year old, 50pound, golden doodle puppy. He’s been going through a destructive phase for the last 7 months so this is like toy #30 thats failed it’s “indestructible” claims. The search for a indestructible toy continues!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Keeps pups busy, good for chewers.
Size: Medium, Color: Antler
My dogs love this product. Keeps them busy and it lasts. Just watch out for your feet when they drop it! Heavy
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Power Chewer Loves This!
Size: Medium, Color: Antler
This is my dog's new favorite chew! She loves that she can hold it in her paws. I think she really loves the taste and texture of it. I don't give her antlers as I have heard too many horror stories about broken teeth. I also don't give her nylon toys as I have also heard a lot of horror stories of broken teeth as well as concerns about them digesting the plastic. This is between antlers and bully sticks, which is perfect for a power chewer. I feel comfortable with her eating the pieces that flake off this toy. She loves chewing and she will default to this toy when she wants to help calm down. I don't notice much of a smell. It does flake, but not enough I will even take a star off. Plus, it's plant based and vacuums up easily once dried. It doesn't capture her attention as much as bully sticks or beef cheek chews, but it's much less expensive over time and doesn't stink up our living room! She will also always pick this over any of her rubber chews. Great product and recommend it for all the power chewers.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Crumbly, odd texture
Size: Large, Color: Duo Pack
Neither of my dogs were very interested in these. They did chew on the antler-shaped versions more so than the infinity-style versions. When they did chew on these, they didn’t hold up well or last long. These have a strange, crumbly texture when chewed. You’ll find bits and pieces of these chews where the dogs have been chewing. Will not be reordering.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026
★★★★★ 4
This appears to be a good alternative to the hard plastic chew toys.
Size: Large, Color: Duo Pack
My dog is a heavy chewer. I decided to try this brand out after using a different brand for quite awhile. while my dog seems to like it and carries it around (the pretzel shaped one) he doesn't seem to attack it as whole heartedly as his old brand, I'm thinking it might be the shape, we will see when he wears it out and I switch him to the antler shape. What I like most about it is it doesn't tear my hand up like the other brand did after he had been chewing it for awhile. While it is wearing down some it seems to do it in a more mild manner. Since we haven't had it long I would give this 3.5 stars because I don't know if it will last as long and not sure f it is just the shape that has him more mellow with it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2026