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2010 Jazz Fest Poster

2010 Jazz Fest Poster

$100.00

Performance Art: The Chief of New Orleans

A Portrait of Louis Prima by Anthony Benedetto (Tony Bennett)

2010 marked the centennial year of Louis Prima’s birth, a New Orleans-born legend whose contributions to the American music scene are measured by the decade. In the 1930s, with his New Orleans Gang, he took his trumpet and vocal style to New York and Los Angeles where he helped define an era, forming a 22-piece orchestra that regularly topped the Big Band Era charts of the ’40s. Big Bands having faded by the ’50s, Prima moved to Las Vegas, where he fashioned the Witnesses with New Orleans’s great tenor saxophonist Sam Butera and defined yet another music scene. That band’s shuffle beat combined with its New Orleans jazz roots laid the foundation for early Rock & Roll. Even after his passing in 1975, Louis Prima still spun gold (The Louis Prima Capital Collectors Series compilation CD went gold in 2008) and topped the charts (His Live From Las Vegas hit the Billboard Top Jazz Album chart in 2005.). If you don’t know Prima, you No Capicia. 

The world knows Tony Bennett as a peerless interpreter of the American songbook. Yet as a child growing up in Queens, New York, he wanted to be a painter. No one could better capture Prima’s five-decades in music than a man firmly rooted in the same traditions and experiences. Bennett paints under his family name of Benedetto and lives out his visual passions through this alter ego: As  Tony Bennett tours the world, Anthony Benedetto paints and sketches a rarified daily scene, from intimate musical gatherings  to international cityscapes. We’re honored to present his eloquent portrait of his dear friend and colleague, the expressive Louis Prima. For more information on Tony Bennett’s artwork please visit his website.

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2011 Congo Square Poster

2011 Congo Square Poster

$100.00

Everything Old is Renewed Again™: Fats Houston A Portrait in Dignity

by Kenneth Scott, Jr.

The immortal Matthew “Fats” Houston, the most iconic grand marshal ever to strut a New Orleans street graced the 1976 Jazz Fest poster and while this marvelous retake celebrates the 35th anniversary of that glorious slice of time and place, it also lovingly memorializes the great man’s passing. Jazz’s evanescence defied personification until Fats Houston fronted the Eureka, Olympia and Young Tuxedo Brass Bands. crafting the definitive grand marshal persona out of found objects turned into sashes and a strutting gait that defied duplication as it defined dignity.
 
Kenneth Scott Jr. came into the world just as Fats was exiting. Yet despite never having second-lined with the man himself. Scott captures the majesty of his subject in an enduring work. Scott grew up in New Orleans’ 9th ward and leveraged his precocious art talents to move beyond its constraints. Like Terrance Osborne (CS07, CS10) before him, Scott benefited from the tutelage of New Orleans’ great art educator, Richard Thomas 0F89, CS06). Discovering Scott’s neo-Pop artwork displayed at Jazz Fest’s Congo Square Marketplace reawakened the poster publisher’s long-held desire to return to classic poster imaging and do a “remix” of a cherished subject. The work Scott produced is a reflect ion of Fats’ transcendent grace and a tribute to the artist’s intuitive talent.
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Football Helmet Collector Case

Football Helmet Collector Case

$150.00

Our helmet cases are designed with the sports enthusiast in mind. Whether you are celebrating a win, a milestone, or simply celebrating your favorite team, this helmet case helps you celebrate in style.

Additional information:

  • Cover dimensions are 15 ½” x 11 ½” x 11 ½”
  • Designed to fit most standard high school, college or professional-sized helmets
  • UV protection ensures colors and signatures remain crisp for years to come
  • Mirrored back and bottom add dimension and brilliance to your display and provides you with a 360° view of your helmet while it remains safely enclosed and protected

Color options for base:

  • Black
  • Deep Orange
  • Golden
  • Green
  • Ivory
  • Maroon
  • Metallic Gold
  • Metallic Silver
  • Navy
  • Orange
  • Purple
  • Red
  • Royal Blue
  • Sky Blue
  • Teal
  • White
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Football Helmet Champion Case

Football Helmet Champion Case

$250.00

Unlike other cases on the market, our hand-crafted display gives you the option to choose base colors that match your team! With our Champion Edition, you choose three base colors – top, middle, and bottom – in the order you want for your display. This helmet case is the perfect addition to any man cave, trophy shelf, or family room!

Additional Information:

  • Cover dimensions are 15 ½” x 11 ½” x 11 ½”
  • Designed to fit most standard high school, college or professional-sized helmets
  • UV protection ensures colors and signatures remain crisp for years to come
  • Mirrored back and bottom add dimension and brilliance to your display and provides you with a 360° view of your helmet while it remains safely enclosed and protected

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Football Helmet Contender Case

Football Helmet Contender Case

$200.00

Our helmet cases are designed with the sports enthusiast in mind, so you are in charge of the base colors in our Contender Edition! Your case isn’t crafted until you place the order, so you select the top and bottom colors you want. Whether you are celebrating a win, a milestone, or simply celebrating your favorite team, this helmet case helps you celebrate in style.

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Acrylic for Christmas

Acrylic for Christmas

What would your reaction be if I suggested you give an acrylic display case as a Christmas gift? I imagine it might be difficult for you to visualize what I had in mind. I’d like to take a few minutes to explain myself. When I’m finished, I suspect you’ll realize at least one person on your list would truly enjoy receiving an acrylic case for Christmas.

A Helmet Case

But what if you have a championship coin or ring you’d like to display with the helmet?
 
I admit it’s pretty easy to set a helmet on a shelf. For example, an LSU fan would enjoy a helmet encased with the 2003 and 2007 championship coins. You can see here where Tony mounted his gold University of Arkansas coin with his 1978 throw back helmet.
 
We’ve also designed acrylic display cases that can hang on the wall rather than set on a shelf. We are designing two cases for my sister who has a signed New England Patriots helmet and a Denver Broncos helmet. She’s adding a game room/bar to her home, and the helmets are going to hang on the wall behind the bar. They’re going to look so awesome! How about a helmet case like this one for the Saints fan on you list?

A Mardi Gras Favor

Have you ever tried to dust a glitter-encrusted Mardi Gras favor? Were you able to remove the dust without removing glitter?
 
It’s a challenge! Our cases are ideal solutions! They protect the Muses shoe, Nyx purse, or Zulu coconut, and we’ll help you design the case to perfectly complement the Mardi Gras treasure.
 
Does someone on your list have a parade souvenir packed away, but you know they’d love to have it displayed to enjoy and share with others?

A Child’s Firsts

A baby’s first shoes, a dancer’s first ballet shoes, the toy truck that the little boy in him will cherish forever….These are all great examples of special items that would show beautifully in an acrylic display case.  Think about the people on your gift list this year. I’ll bet at least one person has something special stored away that they would love to have displayed to enjoy and share!
 
Give us a call or stop by our shop in historic Gretna. We’d love to help you create a unique gift for someone special on your list this year!
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Make it a personal Valentine’s gift

Make it a personal Valentine’s gift

Valentine’s Day is coming fast! I happen to be very fond of both chocolate and flowers, but I really love personal Valentine’s gifts. What about you? Are you going for a more individual touch, or is your guy, well, too much of a guy for flowers? Fortunately, Cupid stopped in the shop recently and gave us a few Valentine’s gift ideas to help us all along!

Frame a Flower

My bridal bouquet was made of calla lilies, so when I ran across a print of a calla lily years ago, I just had to have it. It’s not a fancy piece, but it is a special piece. It has meaning. Perhaps your loved one would enjoy a framed photo of only her bridal bouquet. Or, if you are an unmarried couple, a framed image of your sweetheart’s favorite flower would make a lovely, personalized gift. Websites like allposters.com or liebermans.net have images you might consider.

Oh, as an added bonus; a picture of flowers won’t die!

Frame a Photo

Give your sweetheart a framed photo of the two of you. It could be from the night you met or a recent trip you took. My husband framed a photo of us from the evening of our 25th wedding anniversary and gave it to me as a gift. Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate your relationship and commitment to each other. This would be a way to say, “I love that we are a couple.”

Frame an Invitation

If you’ve never framed your wedding invitation, now is the time to do it. It really doesn’t matter if you’re newlyweds or have been married for years, this is a romantic gesture. If you’re not there yet, frame a memento from your first date or special event you attended together. That might include the tickets, program, playbill, or even napkins from your special evening.

Valentine’s Day isn’t necessarily a time for fancy. It’s a time for romance and sentiment. Chocolate and roses are great. But you won’t regret opting for personal Valentine’s gifts!