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Julie Glass Art
Half Way Between Eunice and Mamou
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This is a series based on the fascinating shapes and textures of our waterways and land masses. The title Half Way Between Eunice and Mamou, came from a phrase I heard from a Cajun band member in the French Quarter. This series was shown in a solo show at Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in 2021.
![]() Atchafalaya at Berwick Island No 2 | ![]() Atchafalaya at Berwick Island No 1 | ![]() Mouth of the Mississippi | ![]() Mouth of the Mississippi (back) |
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![]() Near Clarence | ![]() Near St Maurice | ![]() Toe of Boot - Birdfoot | ![]() Near Eunice and Mamou |
![]() Near Port Eads | ![]() Houma | ![]() Near Brouillette | ![]() Old River Control Structure Near Vidalia |
![]() Near Mamou | ![]() Near Trout (Collection of Rick Rose) | ![]() Lake Bistineau | ![]() Near Lac a Guillaume |
![]() Red River Garland to Ida_detail | ![]() Oxbow South of Natchitoches | ![]() 17th St Canal Break | ![]() La. State Exhibit Museum |
![]() River Figure |
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