"Study of a French Quarter Gas Lamp" Original Painting
11x14 acrylic on gallery cradled wood panel, walnut stained sides
I grew up in South Louisiana and have deep connections to New Orleans. The terrorist attack that took place on New Years Day horrified me. I’ve walked that exact spot on Bourbon countless times. I’ve been there for the NYE fleur-de-lis drop. I see myself, my family, my friends in the faces of those that were senselessly killed and they have echoed in my mind since. My husband suggested I paint something as therapy and this gas lamp study came to life. It’s a feature of the French Quarter that I’ve always particularly loved.
I’ve chosen to donate all proceeds in the sale of this original painting, and any prints, to One Love Louisiana Foundation, to support the victims and families impacted by the New Year’s Day French Quarter terrorist attack.
Please join me in supporting those affected by this senseless tragedy. Donations to this foundation will help those families in need by providing aid and assistance for:
Funeral Expenses - Hospital & Medical Bills - Ongoing Care & Support for Orphans and Families Affected - Recovery & Rehabilitation Costs - Counseling Services - Other Necessary Expenses
Together, let’s “Love One Louisiana.”
11x14 acrylic on gallery cradled wood panel, walnut stained sides
I grew up in South Louisiana and have deep connections to New Orleans. The terrorist attack that took place on New Years Day horrified me. I’ve walked that exact spot on Bourbon countless times. I’ve been there for the NYE fleur-de-lis drop. I see myself, my family, my friends in the faces of those that were senselessly killed and they have echoed in my mind since. My husband suggested I paint something as therapy and this gas lamp study came to life. It’s a feature of the French Quarter that I’ve always particularly loved.
I’ve chosen to donate all proceeds in the sale of this original painting, and any prints, to One Love Louisiana Foundation, to support the victims and families impacted by the New Year’s Day French Quarter terrorist attack.
Please join me in supporting those affected by this senseless tragedy. Donations to this foundation will help those families in need by providing aid and assistance for:
Funeral Expenses - Hospital & Medical Bills - Ongoing Care & Support for Orphans and Families Affected - Recovery & Rehabilitation Costs - Counseling Services - Other Necessary Expenses
Together, let’s “Love One Louisiana.”
11x14 acrylic on gallery cradled wood panel, walnut stained sides
I grew up in South Louisiana and have deep connections to New Orleans. The terrorist attack that took place on New Years Day horrified me. I’ve walked that exact spot on Bourbon countless times. I’ve been there for the NYE fleur-de-lis drop. I see myself, my family, my friends in the faces of those that were senselessly killed and they have echoed in my mind since. My husband suggested I paint something as therapy and this gas lamp study came to life. It’s a feature of the French Quarter that I’ve always particularly loved.
I’ve chosen to donate all proceeds in the sale of this original painting, and any prints, to One Love Louisiana Foundation, to support the victims and families impacted by the New Year’s Day French Quarter terrorist attack.
Please join me in supporting those affected by this senseless tragedy. Donations to this foundation will help those families in need by providing aid and assistance for:
Funeral Expenses - Hospital & Medical Bills - Ongoing Care & Support for Orphans and Families Affected - Recovery & Rehabilitation Costs - Counseling Services - Other Necessary Expenses
Together, let’s “Love One Louisiana.”