Finding Design Inspiration in New Orleans

Horse Drawn Carriage near Jackson Square

On a recent visit to New Orleans I was looking around for design inspiration and found it easily. The

uniqueness of the people, and the food, and the rebuilding of the city oozes inspiration. The people are resillient, they are fighters, with a deep love for their city, they don't give up easily. They are appreciative of visitors and thankful for their business. The music and the "party" attitude of the residents is contagious.




 Crawfish at "Frankie & Johnny's"
The food was a mix of down home southern, spicy cajun, and gulf seafood - what a mix! Gumbo, Etouffee, Jambalaya, Po Boys, Beignets, Red Beans w/Rice, the crawfish, the oysters, the weight gain - oh my! The food inspired me to create jewelry that would be a melting pot of beads and findings where there is something for everyone.  

Bread Pudding at Montrel's




 
The architecture both old and new inspired me to make designs that offer a tiny bit of tradition, but a whole lot of something different, something extra, something outside of the box, something a bit mysterious! I will forever be inspired by "The Crescent City". 
 

House in the French Quarter
House in the Garden District

 





 



Art Covered Building in the Warehouse District
It was great to see the rebuilding projects providing new housing for 9th Ward residents.
 


New House Construction in the 9th Ward
New House Construction on Stilts


 








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