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by Doug Duffey
$36.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "St. Lucy - St. Roch Shrine Room" by Doug Duffey. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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ST. LUCY - ST. ROCH SHRINE ROOM- ST ROCH CEMETERY- NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
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ST. LUCY - ST. ROCH SHRINE ROOM- ST ROCH CEMETERY- NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
Doug Duffey- is a 'modern artist'. He is well known as a serious, multi trans genre, visual artist. 'Analog' mediums include collage [as in paper & glue] , drawing, painting, photography, mixed media; 'Digital' mediums: digital drawings, digital collage [photo montage/combine] digital scans [photographs] photo and video. He has drawn and painted since childhood; began making collage in the 1960s; taught himself photography: from camera basics to darkroom techniques, and printing. Preferring vintage film and Polaroid cameras to digital, he often utilizes both in his photo work. His artwork has been exhibited in galleries and museums in Louisiana and Europe, in one man and/or group shows. A native of Louisiana; a long time resident of...
$36.00
Joseph Lozano
Not to disappoint any one but this image is of St. Lucy. A first century martyr who refused to denounce her faith. The Romans then gauged her eyes out. That's what's on the plate she holds. Her eye balls. The palm branch represents her martyrdom, witness, to Christ. A favorite saint among Italians. Many of whom immigrated to New Orleans. Like my familly
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Joseph Lozano
Not to disappoint any one but this image is of St. Lucy. A first century martyr who refused to denounce her faith. The Romans then gauged her eyes out. That's what's on the plate she holds. Her eye balls. The palm branch represents her martyrdom, witness, to Christ. A favorite saint among Italians.