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Who are New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians? One of the most mysterious, fascinating and colorful pieces of New Orleans’ cultural quilt belongs to Mardi Gras Indians. A unique and historic subculture of New Orleans, Mardi Gras Indians and their traditions date back to the 1800s when Native Americans helped shield runaway slaves. Mardis Gras Indian culture is influenced by both ancestral enslaved Africans and the friendship forged with Native Americans. ------------------------ from my fotografix series ( They’re not photographs (although I start with one of my original photos), nor are they strictly graphics. They are a unique blend of both using digital techniques I perfected, including a lot of cropping the original to find the image lurking in the photograph.)
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Ships From:Printing facility in California.
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CURRENT WORK Innovative digital artist *Max Singer examines gender, sexual identity and societal taboos. Each image is a unique montage utilizing portraits of anonymous Americans from the his personal collection of Cabinet Cards and Carte de Visites from the “Gilded Age – 1865 to 1900”. They are created using the unique digital PHOTO-EXPRESSIONIST, FOTOGRAFIX and other techniques Max developed over his 35+ year career working with Adobe Creative Suite and similar software. ::Photo-expressionism: https://issuu.com/maxsinger/docs/homagetomonet ::Fotografix: https://www.maxsinger.com PAST WORK 1980s NYC Art Star: *One of the brashest, most vibrant and challenging exponents of that genre of New York Art loosely known as “Streetstyle/Urban Primitive”. Late 90s Faux Naif *Max became enamored with Outsider Art and and the work of French Artist Jean Dubuffet. This led to his series called “FAUX NAIF”. ::http://maxyfactory.com ::https://issuu.com/maxsinger/docs/the_artist_maxy_raissone_de_le_artiste Mid 2000s Street Artist known as Chawkman *His streetart limned a mythical place @angstville not unlike NYC. Over a 5-year period he drew over 1500 sidewalk chalk drawings plus another 500+ works on paper as part of his "free art project”. More at: ::https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140221/upper-east-side/upper-east-side-street-artist-gives-drawings-away-for-free/ ::https://angstville.tumblr.com/archive https://alonetogetherapart.tumblr.com/ Other Creative Projects: ::https://issuu.com/maxsinger
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