Dianne Parks
New Orleans Art
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by Dianne Parks
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Famous jazz musician, Ben Jaffe, playing his sousaphone at Preservation Hall in New Orleans. Vibrant colors and expressive brushstrokes bring the... more
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11 oz.
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Famous jazz musician, Ben Jaffe, playing his sousaphone at Preservation Hall in New Orleans. Vibrant colors and expressive brushstrokes bring the scene to life, capturing the essence of the city's rich musical culture.
• Painting is hand signed on reverse by Ben Jaffe, New Orleans jazz musician, Creative Director and owner of Preservation Hall and Preservation Jazz Band!
• 14x18 pastel on UArt 400, mounted to acid-free backing board
• Framed with "Masterpiece" Museum Glass.Total framed size is approximately 16 x 20 inches
• Available at LeJardin/Adorn, 610-12 Royal Street, New Orleans French Quarter - 504-680-0133
* Copyrighted Image* - No painting, work, or image may be reproduced in any form or manner unless authorized in writing by the artist. DianneParks©2024-www.dianneparksart.com
A New Orleans artist, I paint the New Orleans life with its colorful streets, serene bayous and unique food in paintings filled with light and color. I was born and raised in New Orleans and still live in New Orleans, across Lake Pontchartrain, on the North Shore. I received my art education at McCrady School of Fine Art in the French Quarter and have been an artist for 30+ years. Thanks for looking! All artwork is copyrighted under U. S. Copyright Law by Dianne Parks. Artwork may not be reproduced or published without written permission of the artist.
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Yo Pedro
There is so much going on in this image, it makes you want to keep looking. Beautiful piece.
Dianne Parks replied:
Thank you, Yo Pedro! His parents began this music hall - Preservation Hall - in New Orleans in 1961 where they fostered a community of inclusion, committed to the preservation of New Orleans Jazz and to caring for elder musicians. If you're ever in New Orleans, it's a "must-do"! Thank you for your kind comments.