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Mixed Media Coffee Mug featuring the mixed media Say Uncle by Beverly Boulet

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Say Uncle Coffee Mug

Beverly Boulet

by Beverly Boulet

$17.00

Size

Image Size

 
 

Background Color

 
R(199) G(198) B(165)

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

An original painting of Uncle Lionel Baptiste, drummer with the Treme Brass Band, dressed to the nines for French Quarter Fest.... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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Say Uncle Mixed Media by Beverly Boulet

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Say Uncle T-Shirt

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Coffee Mug Tags

coffee mugs portrait coffee mugs musician coffee mugs mixed media coffee mugs treme brass band coffee mugs lionel batiste coffee mugs frenchmen street coffee mugs

Mixed Media Tags

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Comments (7)

Beverly Boulet

Beverly Boulet

Uncle Lionel was indeed a character/ sang, danced, played the drum, and was always impeccably dressed. We miss him very much! I'm glad you like the painting. Thank you!

Alan Morrison

Alan Morrison

Oh my God I love this Beverly. What a character you have captured. WOW .

Raj Sharma

Raj Sharma

grat work

Beverly Boulet replied:

Thank you!

Beverly Boulet

Beverly Boulet

Looking forward to seeing your photo. He IS a character! I often use watercolor as an underpainting for soft pastels, but this is a watercolor with broad strokes of pastel on top of certain areas. I use soft (dry pigment) pastels, although I've seen wonderful oil pastels painted by others. I

Ze DaLuz

Ze DaLuz

Love this one Bev... is it oil pastel w/watercolor? really captures the man - i will have to post my photo of him :)

Diane Millsap

Diane Millsap

Hey, I'm with Ted, great image of Uncle Lionel!! Great paintings of jazz and Cajun musicians!

Ted  Hebbler

Ted Hebbler

Hi Beverly....whereyat babe!!! good to see Uncle Lionel here...will see him tomorrow at the Apple Barrel. Your work is beautiful.Go Saints Go!!! Ted

Artist's Description

An original painting of Uncle Lionel Baptiste, drummer with the Treme Brass Band, dressed "to the nines" for French Quarter Fest.
He was strolling down Frenchmen Street, carrying his often present drumsticks.
This is a mixed media painting (pastel and watercolor) on cotton rag paper.

About Beverly Boulet

Beverly Boulet

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,...

 

$17.00