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107 N. Beach Boulevard
SARA BLACKWELL shares her whimsy and delights us with brightly colored paintings, hand-painted furniture, mirrors, etc.
Ill Main Street
NADINE STAMM captures the beautiful Gulf Coast wildlife and seascapes-rendering in acrylics and watercolors.
125 Main Street
KAT FITZPATRICK works primarily with oils and pastels. Her portraits and landscapes are insightful and creative. JEAN HAMMETT shares her fascination with the local landscape and people in oils and watercolors.
207	Main Street
BROTHER PHILIP HELD, Potter, focuses attention on Wheel-thrown stoneware pottery with unique glazes.
212 Main Street
DAVID WALLACE offers fresh and colorful perspective through abstracts and landscapes.
RENEE WEAVER artistically combines decorative and French matting techniques to enhance works of art.
208	S. Second Street
PETER EWALT, Creations in Stained Glass and etched glass.
130 Court Street
BARBARA BRODTMANN enchants with watercolor portrayals of animals and the outdoors.
RUTH THOMPSON turns her decorative talents to the canvas in new found ways.
ZITA WALLER captures magnolias and stately homes of the South on canvas.
211 Union Street
Artists GAIL and BOB TOMSON invite you to their world of copper and brass sculpture, including fountains, wall hangings, etc.
214 Bookter Street
ALICE L. MOSELEY, Folk Artist, continues to bring up cherished, and sometimes humorous, moments on canvas.
116 Sycamore Street
CYNTHIA CRULL, Blue Sycamore Handwovens, weaves clothing and small gifts on her looms.
1245-A Old Spanish Trail (at Parker?s Comer) CANDACE STRAHAN and her husband, JIM (the printer), invite you to stop by for a hands-on demonstration of the versatile screen-printing process at Screendoor Graphics.
1250 Old Spanish Trail
GERALD BIENVENU paints beautiful realistic watercolors of landscapes and seascapes.,.?as he sees them.?
ANNE DELORGE enjoys painting people in their natural surroundings, and is especially fond of portraying New Orleans musicians.
M 126 Main Street
WHITNEY BERGERON turns natural woods into simple, elegant bowls and objects of art.
DEE CICHON lovingly unites nature?s treasures with her fiber art designs.
RICHARD COOGAN boldly colors landscapes with pastels, acrylics, and oils.
DONNA DAVENPORT displays her love of vivid colors in her acrylic paintings of flowers.
PETE DELOO formerly a French Quarter artist, offers pastel and oil portraits.
TOMMY HEIER uses a wide range of subjects for his stirring original oil paintings.
JAMES INABINET, weaver of natural fibers, uses wonderful colors for his rugs, handbags, and works of weaving art.
VERONICA JANSSEN tenderly paints inspired watercolors of nature?s wonders.
TERESA KIRK creatively explores several mediums - including ceramics, watercolors, photography, and graphic design.
ANDREA LOIACANO shows expressionistic colorful acrylic still lifes on large canvases.
LUCILLE LUKE weaves magic with pine needles - producing wonderful baskets and other practical objects.
JAMES MCDANIEL invites us to relax into his pastoral scenes and landscapes.
JOHN MCDONALD, primarily interested in people and landscapes of the South, always paints precise creations of light and life.
JANEAL MCKEE expresses her warmth for humanity through her pastel and oil portraits and paintings.
MARSHALL MILLER is an emerging artist and is fascinated with portraying people.
ELENORE MORRIS brings a practiced eye to her land and water scenes.
KEN MURPHY shares his exquisite views through photography.
CHRIS TORGERSEN captivates with her sculpted and painted designs in a magnificent manner.
JEANNE KRUSE WARNER paints impressionistic scenes and still lifes in brillant and colorful ways.
CAROL YOUNG creates delightful wearable fabric art.
M 111 State Street
PAT GEORGE does fabulous faux finishes on dressers, tables, mirrors, etc.


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