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In a one-story cottage in New Orleans in 1837 two strange figures faced one another. One was George Catlin, painter of Indians, contemporary and counterpart of famed Bird-Painter John James ...
Explore more of Queen Hope Parker's work online at WhereYart.net and in person at the Where Y'Art gallery, 1901 Royal St. TRI-via As legend has it, Laveau was a hairdresser by trade, a business ...
The authentic magic of Voodoo art. Marina Jimenez. Published July 7, 2005. ... La Sirene, Queen of the Ocean, is a resplendent mermaid who is the muse of music and poetry. Bossou, ...
View New Orleans Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau #2 By Andrew LaMar Hopkins; acrylic on canvas board; 16 in. x 12 in., overall 20 1/2 in. x 16 1/4 in. x 1 1/4 in 2,; Signed; . Access more artwork lots and ...
Doug MacCash / The Times-PicayuneMatt Vis and Tony Campbell's ironic 'OK' sign. ART SEEN Critic Doug MacCash rates New Orleans art exhibits The ratings are Wonderful, Worthwhile, Whatever This one ...
Voodoo art–that is, the ritual artifacts that are used in voodoo ceremonies in Haiti–revolves around the esthetics of embellishment and appropriation.
I don’t know if Haiti’s “voodoo” island magic is real, but I do know that America’s new culture of dependency has worked its magic on Vivencia Bellegarde, aka the “EBT Voodoo Queen.” ...
Hollywood movies and popular culture have long vilified the Haitian religion of Voodoo, focusing on flesh-eating zombies, sorcery and black magic. Now Canadian international development expert ...
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