I enjoyed my visit and my talk with the lovely person working here. She told me about Martin LaBorde’s whimsical art(he’s one of the artists whose work is displayed); specifically, his out of body experience with a mystical being named«Bodo» that apparently inspires him and appears in all his paintings. I don’t quite know what to make of all that, but this is a very nice gallery to stop for a few minutes and chat and learn something new and a little surprising. And I do in fact enjoy the paintings of Bodo and his adventures, odd story or not.
Jennifer K.
Classificação do local: 4 Markham, Canada
I love the artwork that is on display here… A lot. Pricey! But as one would argue the work of art is priceless. Most of the work here are really playful, energetic and I love there is always an «animal»(dog, cat, pony, alligator) in most of the painting. There are smaller work on display starting from $ 200 or so, so it is not really out of reach if you are looking for some unique artwork as a memoir to your trip to New Orleans!
Ryan F.
Classificação do local: 3 Coppell, TX
Seemed like four or five different artists exhibiting here, and some very New Orleans influenced styles. I was particularly impressed with some of the acrylic work and the painted, wooden sculptures of jazz musicians. If you don’t notice the sign on the way in, just a note: The cat’s name is Picasso, and he’s not big on being petted…
Angela H.
Classificação do local: 5 Fort Worth, TX
We absolutely loved the Domino Display to the right as soon as you walk in. Everything is very pricey but it was a nice way to soak up some culture for a few minutes. Cute Place.
Regi P.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
The art is beautiful(and expensive). They have a great showing of beautiful painting of whose artists I don’t remember the names, but it will be well worth going for a look and maybe even a purchase. The owner of the gallery is friendly and approachable and she has a cute dog who idles lazily due to old age.