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by Beverly Boulet
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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He Jean Lafitte Blacksmith Shop, now a bar,is one of New Orleans most famous and historic buildings. Located at the corner of Bourbon and Saint... more
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he Jean Lafitte Blacksmith Shop, now a bar,is one of New Orleans most famous and historic buildings. Located at the corner of Bourbon and Saint Philip Streets, it is also a great place to people watch.
This large pastel depicts costumed Mardi Gras Indians marching to their own beat, and lucky bar patrons viewing the passing parade. The original is a pastel painting on birch plywood, that was coated with river sand.
The tradition of dressing as Indians, using West African, and Native American ritual dress, is usually accented by call and response chants, accompanied by percussion instruments.
This painting won a merit award at the 2015 French Quarter Fest Pirates' Alley Art Show, hosted by the New Orleans Art Association.
Louisiana born artist Beverly Boulet began art studies at age four, and, luckily, had art classes all through elementary and high school, plus Summer art camps. She studied fashion design at West Virginia University, and continued her art education with workshops by noted portrait artists, including John Howard Sanden, Daniel Greene, and Foster Caddell. Ms. Boulet began painting murals and portraits in the early 1970�s at the Maryland and New Jersey beaches, and continued to do so upon returning to New Orleans in 1980. She has painted, literally, thousands of portraits in water media, pastel, and oils, which grace public and private collections internationally. She has, also, exhibited and garnered awards in group and juried shows,...
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