Donald A. Boudreaux
As richly layered as any jazz composition, Donald A. Boudreaux's images
are rendered with a combination of abstract and figurative constructions,
overlapping geometric forms and symbolism - all juxtaposed against subtle
and emerging figures. The warm, and often intense colors of his palette
speak not only of passion, but also of the festival of life found in his
native Louisiana and African ancestry.
Donald has taught in schools and museums. His work has been featured in
one man and group shows at venues including; the Augusta Savage Gallery,
The New Britain Museum of Art and the Contemporary Arts
Center in New Orleans. His work is appearing at the U.S. Embassy in
Maseru, Lesotho, through 2007. |
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