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New Orleans and Southern Louisiana


New Orleans is one of my favorite places. I love the history, the culture, the jazz, the traditions. It’s a place of hard life and survival, yet comfort, hospitality, and celebration. It is spice and dance and booze and sea food. It is jambalaya and gumbo, beneighs and chicory, it is beads and parades, cemeteries and voodoo, it is brass and Zydeco, gators and crawfish. It is old South and lives in a special place in my heart. My last visit was to Bywater area. The motto there is “Be Nice or Leave”. I like that.


City Views

New Orleans is a fabulous city to explore. Local groceries and bars, restaurants and shops, shotgun houses and columned mansions. Residue of decades of hurricanes and floods, wars and parties, coat the facades. Whether throngs of people or secluded walks by the river, shrimp boats or river boats, it is a place where people live all out with purpose and soul and spice.


Open Edition - Loose Prints
Collection of 6 Archival Pigment Prints on Paper
Paper - Museo Sliver Rag, 13 x 19 inch, 250 GSM
Signed in Pencil on Verso


City Views II

A deluxe set of twelve prints from the streets of New Orleans. A city with a pulse, historic buildings beaten by the seasons, reflecting grand times and high society, river traffic and industry, and family cemeteries dating back centuries.


Open Edition - Loose Prints
Collection of 12 Archival Pigment Prints on Paper
Paper - Museo Sliver Rag, 13 x 19 inch, 250 GSM
Signed in Pencil on Verso


Frenchmen Street

Frenchmen Street in New Orleans is the center for the jazz clubs of the city. A constant stream of musicians, artists, groups, bands play the open clubs. Visitors walk in and out of clubs, usually with no cover, and stay for a set, or a song, a beer, or couple of hurricanes. A welcoming strip with an amazing variety of fantastic music and friendly faces.


Open Edition
Collection of 5 Archival Pigment Prints on Paper
Paper - Museo Sliver Rag, 13 x 19 inch, 250 GSM
Signed in pencil on verso


NOLA Street Art

Just about anywhere you walk in New Orleans, you will find art expressions posted and displayed freely, from stickers on electrical boxes, to murals that cover entire buildings. Graffiti and voodoo, play bills and self portraits. It is a city festooned with all manner of art.


Open Edition
Collection of 8 Archival Pigment Prints on Paper
Paper - Museo Sliver Rag, 13 x 19 inch, 250 GSM
Signed in pencil on verso


The Road to Land’s End

Driving south from New Orleans, highways follow the canal systems, passing massive refineries, docked shrimp boats, houses sitting on high pilings. Eventually, you reach Grand Isle, where one can drive no further into the Gulf of Mexico. It is a route of deep beliefs, hard work, and preparation for the next storm.


Open Edition
Collection of 5 Archival Pigment Prints on Paper
Paper - Museo Sliver Rag, 13 x 19 inch, 250 GSM
Signed in pencil on verso