After the Flood II -Giclee
“ After the Flood II” is one of my most be-loved paintings. Imagery reflects themes of re- birth after a natural disaster. This Giclee is made with the finest archival material - Fade-resistant, pigmented inks provide a superior color range compared to other types of inks. Paper features a heavy weight (230 g, 9.5-mil), neutral white, matte paper
image size 16” x 20” paper size 18” x 22”
Images scene are:
The Dew Drop Inn - now considered the world’s oldest virtually unaltered rural jazz dance hall. It was built in the same year , 1895, that scholars agree was the birth year of traditional jazz in New Orleans. Many Jazz greats played hereie. Louis Armstrong.
Tchefuncte River - Madisonville, LA
Oil Rigs in Gulf of America
Electric lines in Picayune , LA
New Orleans’ famous live oak trees
“ After the Flood II” is one of my most be-loved paintings. Imagery reflects themes of re- birth after a natural disaster. This Giclee is made with the finest archival material - Fade-resistant, pigmented inks provide a superior color range compared to other types of inks. Paper features a heavy weight (230 g, 9.5-mil), neutral white, matte paper
image size 16” x 20” paper size 18” x 22”
Images scene are:
The Dew Drop Inn - now considered the world’s oldest virtually unaltered rural jazz dance hall. It was built in the same year , 1895, that scholars agree was the birth year of traditional jazz in New Orleans. Many Jazz greats played hereie. Louis Armstrong.
Tchefuncte River - Madisonville, LA
Oil Rigs in Gulf of America
Electric lines in Picayune , LA
New Orleans’ famous live oak trees
“ After the Flood II” is one of my most be-loved paintings. Imagery reflects themes of re- birth after a natural disaster. This Giclee is made with the finest archival material - Fade-resistant, pigmented inks provide a superior color range compared to other types of inks. Paper features a heavy weight (230 g, 9.5-mil), neutral white, matte paper
image size 16” x 20” paper size 18” x 22”
Images scene are:
The Dew Drop Inn - now considered the world’s oldest virtually unaltered rural jazz dance hall. It was built in the same year , 1895, that scholars agree was the birth year of traditional jazz in New Orleans. Many Jazz greats played hereie. Louis Armstrong.
Tchefuncte River - Madisonville, LA
Oil Rigs in Gulf of America
Electric lines in Picayune , LA
New Orleans’ famous live oak trees