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Mamou Teaches NOLA To Dance Wood Print
by Seaux-N-Seau Soileau
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Mamou Teaches NOLA To Dance wood print by Seaux-N-Seau Soileau. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Two Mardi Gras traditions dance together in this folk art painting by Seaux N. Seau Soileau. Mamou Teaches NOLA To Dance. Mamou, Louisiana has a... more
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Artist's Description
Two Mardi Gras traditions dance together in this folk art painting by Seaux N. Seau Soileau. Mamou Teaches NOLA To Dance. Mamou, Louisiana has a Cajun style Mardi Gras which involves men riding on horseback through the country to beg for chickens and other ingredients for their community gumbo. The Mardi Gras riders dance, often on the back of their house and entertain the farmers in hopes of getting a bigger donations for their gumbo. Mamou Mardi Gras riders normally wear cotton pants and long sleeve shirts which fabric straps which has been cut into fringe is sewn in layers on the pants and shirt. The riders wear cone shaped hats with skirts on the back and are also covered with the fringe cut fabric. Riders wear screan mask that are painted in bright colors and often feature stuffed noses and painted simple folk art style eyes and mouths. This country style Mardi Gras is very different from New Orleans' Creole style Mardi Gras.
New Orleans Mardi Gras involves fancy balls which...
About Seaux-N-Seau Soileau
I am a Cajun-Creole grandmother who was raised in South Central Louisiana and I am trying to preserve my culture as well as the things I imagine. My Primitive Folk Art preserves the simple way of life that I love. I love my culture and the place where I live and I want to share it!! Watching over my father's shoulder is how I learned to paint. He did primitive folk art for local shops. I took several art classes in college as well as private lessons from some of Acadiana's finest artist beginning when my oldest child was in kindergarten. I learned several techniques and styles. I am now grandmother to ten grandchildren. I have been selling my folk art for almost as many years as I have been a mother. When capturing the culture of the...
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Lynnie Lang
Congratulations on your Special Feature nominated by your fellow artists on 1000 Views on 1 Image! Great work!
Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 Views on One Image Group's Special Features Nominations For Promotion #24 . Please help your fellow artists by visiting and passing on the love to another artist in the the 1000 Views on One Image Group....L/F/Tw
Diana Mary Sharpton
Nominating this fabulous acrylic painting on the two Mardi Gras traditions in dance for special feature on the 1000 view group... fav/t/p
Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group ..... Feel free to place your featured image in the Features Archive and any Genre specific Archive l/f/p
Heidi Fickinger
I am fascinated and entranced by your Mardi Gras scenes Seaux. Wonderful whimsy.
Seaux-N-Seau Soileau replied:
Thank you, Heidi!!
Rick Davis
Love The Colors You Used Here Seaux! You Are Really Talented! F
Seaux-N-Seau Soileau replied:
Thank you, Rick!!
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists
Seaux-N-Seau Soileau replied:
Thank you, David Neace!! It is an honor!!