Crape Myrtle Cottage ArtBlock
‘Crape Myrtle Cottage’ ArtBlock
Nola streets are filled with colorful houses & an ever changing palette, of the blooming variety, that sprinkle some of my favorite pops of color throughout the city.
Nola Creole cottages are usually a 1-1/2 story house with a gabled roof parallel to the street. The front doors were essentially natures air conditioning, so to Creole folks, using those doors would have been as odd as entering the house through a window. Instead, according to Creole tradition, visitors were to enter through one of the side doors.
What’s An ArtBlock?
A handmade product lovingly created in my studio using one of my paper prints mounted on a 6”x6”x1.75” solid block of stained poplar wood.
How do Display an ArtBlock?
ArtBlocks can be displayed sitting on a shelf or can hang aided by the routed key hole slot on the back which allows the block to sit flush to the wall.
‘Crape Myrtle Cottage’ ArtBlock
Nola streets are filled with colorful houses & an ever changing palette, of the blooming variety, that sprinkle some of my favorite pops of color throughout the city.
Nola Creole cottages are usually a 1-1/2 story house with a gabled roof parallel to the street. The front doors were essentially natures air conditioning, so to Creole folks, using those doors would have been as odd as entering the house through a window. Instead, according to Creole tradition, visitors were to enter through one of the side doors.
What’s An ArtBlock?
A handmade product lovingly created in my studio using one of my paper prints mounted on a 6”x6”x1.75” solid block of stained poplar wood.
How do Display an ArtBlock?
ArtBlocks can be displayed sitting on a shelf or can hang aided by the routed key hole slot on the back which allows the block to sit flush to the wall.
‘Crape Myrtle Cottage’ ArtBlock
Nola streets are filled with colorful houses & an ever changing palette, of the blooming variety, that sprinkle some of my favorite pops of color throughout the city.
Nola Creole cottages are usually a 1-1/2 story house with a gabled roof parallel to the street. The front doors were essentially natures air conditioning, so to Creole folks, using those doors would have been as odd as entering the house through a window. Instead, according to Creole tradition, visitors were to enter through one of the side doors.
What’s An ArtBlock?
A handmade product lovingly created in my studio using one of my paper prints mounted on a 6”x6”x1.75” solid block of stained poplar wood.
How do Display an ArtBlock?
ArtBlocks can be displayed sitting on a shelf or can hang aided by the routed key hole slot on the back which allows the block to sit flush to the wall.