Louisiana Framed Art
Deep in the south of the United States, Louisiana is a state known for it’s rich and diverse culture. Home to bluesy zydeco and Jazz, Louisiana is a melting pot of cultures, known for it’s spicy cuisine and Creole culture. Surrounded by the iconic swampy bayou and a deep plantation history, the charm and beauty of this great state has been depicted in
framed Louisiana artwork by artists of every kind.
The charm and unique culture found in New Orleans has been a focal point for painters and artists alike, capturing the spirit of Louisiana in framed Louisiana paintings. Painters like Edward Hopper and Didier Lourenco have all contributed works of art to the great city of New Orleans. “Portrait of Orleans, 1950” by Edward Hopper showcases much unseen quiet and normality of the streets of New Orleans. New Orleans –Do It” by Didier Lourenco depicts a swinging night on the town, as people clamor and gather on the streets and balcony to dance and to listen to a jazz performance.
Framed Louisiana art done by artists like Dean Mitchell and Edgar Degas continue to convey the unique history of Louisiana. “ “Jazz in the Quarter” by Dean Mitchell is a beautiful painting in soft colors that brings to light the scene of a lone saxophonist, playing on a corner of New Orleans in the noon day sun. “The Cotton Exchange, New Orleans, 1873” by Edgar Degas gives a look into the history of Louisiana, depicting a scene of cotton plantation owners selling their product.
Photographers like Panoramic Images have captured the beauty of Louisiana in stunning photographs. “Buildings lit up at night, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA” shows the splendor of New Orleans lit up at night. “French Quarter New Orleans LA USA” captures the beauty of the iconic and famous French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana.