James Henderson
Magnolia, 2014
Mixed media on canvas
36 x 36 inches
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James Henderson
She Tried To Be Good Too, 2014
Mixed media on canvas
72 x 72 inches
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Scott Andresen
The Arrival, 2017
Sandpaper, copper leaf, paint residue, adhesive, resin on panel
48 x 40 inches
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Suzi Davidoff
Madera Canyon Cycle - Grapevine, 10/2014 (716)
2014 charcoal, earth, plant materials, cochineal, graphite, wax
52 1⁄2 x 91 inches
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Suzi Davidoff
Madera Canyon Cycle - Grapevine, 10/2014 (716)
2014 charcoal, earth, plant materials, cochineal, graphite, wax
52 1⁄2 x 91 inches
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Rubem Robierb
Power Flower N-2 (Blue on black), 2016
Mixed media on canvas
36 x 36 inches
Edition 1 of 10, Signed
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Eliza Thomas
Untitled
45 x45 inches
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Gentleman’s Game
Love Goddess, 2014
Imprinted acrylic and mixed media on canvas
54 x 36 inches
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Marina Dunbar
Untitled, 2018
pigmented resin on panel
35” diameter
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Suzi Davidoff
Madera Canyon Cycle - Thistles 2, 3/2015 (737)
2015 charcoal, earth, graphite, mica, gesso on wood panel
30 x 30 inches
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Suzi Davidoff
Madera Canyon, Thistles 3, 5/2015 (738)
2015 Charcoal, earth, graphite, mica, and gesso on wood
30 x 30 inches
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Boutique hotel, The Eliza Jane, just opened in New Orleans with Octavia Art on the walls!
The hotel resembles the city in that it is a classic mix of elegance and funkiness. It is built within nine historic warehouses that look distinct on the outside but have been united on the inside. Inspired by the buildings' rich history, the hotel's design team drew inspiration from many of the buildings' original occupants: The Daily Picayune, the Gulf Baking Soda company, as well as the Peters Cartridge shop and Peychaud Bitters factory.
The hotel is named after Eliza Jane Nicholson, publisher of The Daily Picayune in the late 1800s and the first woman publisher of a major metropolitan newspaper in the United States. The hotel's design creatively showcases this rich history, giving guests and locals alike a glimpse into centuries-old stories and a feel of old New Orleans charm.
We worked with the hotel’s interior team to create the perfect New Orleans getaway, choosing artwork from artists across the U.S. that accentuate the interiors with the classic funkiness that New Orleans does so well.
We hope you enjoy these images!
- The team at Octavia Art