Voodoo Queen New Orleans Tomb Painting - Marie Laveau

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“Laveau’s Tomb” By Christopher Daux Nelson About the Painting: Situated in St. Louis Cemetery #1, this is the final resting place of legendary Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau. Or is it? T are those who believe M’amzelle Laveau discovered the secret to immortality and is still alive and well and roaming the French Quarter of New Orleans. Others who practice the vodoun arts believe Marie Laveau has crossed over, but still remains in spirit form to help answer prayers and grant wishes from the etal plane. Whatever your beliefs, this is a must see for every New Orleans visitor. Vampires. Voodoo. Witches. Zombies. Occult. Haunted. Every real practitioner and every true believer in things that go bump in the night needs to possess one of these prints. Now, they are available for a chosen few. About the Artist: Primarily self-taught, artist Christopher Daux Nelson attempts to capture the life and character of the people and places that he paints. He divides his among those places he loves the most: the foothills of the Appalachians; the Vieux Carre of New Orleans, and olde towne Charleston, South Carolina. Each print measures 8" x 10 " and comes in a classic 11" x 14" black matte. They are printed on fine Fujifilm photographic paper. This is NOT your average art print. Of course, it can be signed by the Artist if requested. A portion of read more