Southern Folk Artist & Antiques Dealer/Collector

Showing posts with label Hurricane Katrina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hurricane Katrina. Show all posts
Sunday, August 29, 2010

My experience during Hurricane Katrina part Two

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New Orleans Sunset view from my French Quarter balcony, taken after Hurricane Katrina      Names have been changed to protect some ...
Saturday, August 28, 2010

My experience during Hurricane Katrina part One

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Broken Beauty, my friend Peter Patout's courtyard after the Hurricane.                                                              ...

Anything Cool! Keeping cool in the Antebellum South, Part two

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Chilled desserts that were popular during the 19th century                                                                                ...
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I'm a antique dealer and Historical Folk artist. I created this blog to document and highlight my artwork along with my day to day life as a Artist, Antique dealer and collector. My favorite two periods in history are France's Ancien Régime, the time of French Queen Marie Antoinette 1770-1789 and the antebellum period of the American South 1830-1860. Both of theses periods ended tragically with war. I intend to explore furniture, architecture, decorative arts, culture, history, fashion and the people that made up these two fascinating periods in time. I recently moved back to my roots of Mobile, Alabama after living away for 17 years. Come and explore the restoration of my turn-of-the century Art's and crafts bungalow into a Antebellum show place.
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