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by Beverly Boulet
$17.00
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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This painting of Louisiana Zydeco man Rockin' Dopsie Junio,r is a pastel from a photo taken of him at the Umbria Jazz Festival, in Italy.... more
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This painting of Louisiana Zydeco man Rockin' Dopsie Junio,r is a pastel from a photo taken of him at the Umbria Jazz Festival, in Italy.
He and his brothers are continuing the legacy of their father, by performing the zydeco music he, the late Rockin' Dopsie, helped originate..
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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Great job Beverly!
Beverly Boulet replied:
Thank you so much!
Beverly Boulet
Thank you for your kind words, and for starting the New Orleans artwork group. Write to me the next time you're coming to town!
Diane Millsap
Beverly- Your portraits of Louisiana musicians reveal how music is at the core of their very souls! (By the way, I just saw Dwayne Doopsie perform last weekend in the French Quarter.)
Beverly Boulet replied:
Dianne. Thank you so much. The local musicians really are my favorite subject, and am glad that their intense love of their craft shows .