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A Day at Cafe Du Monde
$100Smell the aroma of handmade beignets and a cafe au lait with this New Orleans themed pigment print on cotton rag photograph.
Measurements: 10x16.5"
Joshua Huval is an artist based in New Orleans.
After working many years in film and tv production, landing him in Hollywood, Joshua became involved in the Los Angeles art scene. While working as a gallery assistant with Marshall Gallery, he began to develop his own photography. His handmade photo book, "Sunset Limited" will be his debut publication.
In 2021, Joshua was the creative director for the album "Descanso" by Glossies.
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Artist Decor
$100Babette Rittenberg set + Susu Kearney ceramic dish
Bring warmth & style to your home with these custom artist pieces.
Babette Rittenberg's works as painter, jewelry designer, and sculptor have received acclaim in New York and New Orleans. Her studies include training at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Vermont Studio Center, the Penland School of Crafts, as well as degrees from New York Studio School and Washington University. In 2018, her work was chosen for inclusion in X Marks the Spot: Women of the New York Studio School.
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A custom ceramic dish created by artist Susu Kearney. Susu Kearney is an artist in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her love for visual arts began while a student at Country Day School. She received a BBA in Marketing from Southern Methodist University and continued her artistic journey attending classes at The New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts and workshops throughout the United States. Her varied artistic interests led to commissions of all sorts, from paintings to costumes to sculptures.
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PONO - New Orleans Series
$1255 framed pieces included.
PONO stands for Product Of New Orleans. This four letter acronym represents the PEOPLE that enrich the environment with a mixture over filling this Gumbo Pot of diversity. Art, Culture, Food, Music, and one of a kind Products has given this pearl inside an oyster shell the profound right to call New Orleans the most unique city in the United States.
Before creating a new design, Spadoni (the founder of PONO) absorbs inspiration from the city around him to craft a blend of art never seen before. For Spadoni, developing new illustrations and designs for his PONO Collection is a timely process to detail each illustration and bring them all to life as a collation of fashion and practical items for everyday use as one-of-a-kind pieces of art.
Add this collection of 5 to your home and be reminded of the culture and uniqueness of New Orleans with each of these matted and framed hand-drawn series.
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19th Century French Lithograph
$180Bring this historical 19th Century French Lithograph piece into your home today.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art's collection of 22,000 works on paper includes a group of exceptional lithographs that were made in France during the nineteenth century, a golden age for the medium. Artists working in France embraced the technique, which Alois Senefelder had invented in Germany at the end of the eighteenth century. Lithography had two major advantages over other forms of printmaking.
View more of the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art Collections here.