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There’s something unmistakable about the work of a Louisiana artist.
This artist doesn’t just create—they translate. Swamps become cathedrals of shadow and light. The palette is bold and earthy—ochres, muddy greens, faded blues like denim washed too many times by the rain. Whether the medium is paint, wood, clay, or found metal, the art pulses with memory.
You don’t just view this art—you feel it. Like gospel through a cracked church window. Like the scent of roux in a grandmother’s kitchen. Like home.