Artwork Description:
Inspired by an archived photo from the US Library of Congress of New Orleans French Quarter in 1890. This is one of about twelve etchings in my New Orleans series, a group of works that examines the architecture, history and culture of old and contemporary New Orleans. French etching ink on Rives BFK white paper. The etching was hand printed by the artist in four editions of five prints per editions. Keywords spooks, voodoo, windows, new orleans, ghosts, haunted, architecture, mulberry bark paper, late-1800s, cable car lines, balconies, French quarter. Please note that this etching is shipped to the buyer without a frame or mat. This keeps the price reasonable and also allows the collector a wide range of choice in framing selection. For shipment, a sturdy cardboard box is employed. The etching is first wrapped in two layers of acid free glassine and then placed between two archival boards. This is next placed into the shipping box and securely packed with bubble wrap. The price does not include any shipment costs.