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Sand, Ice, and Snow sculptures can make amazing conversation pieces at parties and events. Sculpture artists can create crazy and extraordinary shapes that'll get everyone at your party talking. Do you need a cool groovy ice sculpture or sand sculpture for an upcoming party or event in Louisiana? How about a cartoonist or caricature artist to make funny pictures for a Louisiana kids party? Whatever kind of artist you need - be it a painter, sculptor, or cartoon artist - we can help you find what you're looking for in Louisiana.
Louisiana Artists may also serve the following areas: Cotton Valley, Maringouin, Saint James, Donner, Iota, Paincourtville, Geismar, Effie, Des Allemands, Yscloskey, Claiborne, Longstreet, Darrow, Harvey, Jena, Calvin, Atlanta, Greenwell Springs, Grayson, Prairieville, Ruby, Baskin, Boothville, Arabi, Bastrop, Pine Grove, Rosepine, Red Chute, Florien, Morganza, Gilbert, Eastwood, Roanoke, Angie, French Settlement, Ragley, Simsboro, Echo, Bayou Vista, Angola, Marthaville, Lutcher, Vinton, Start, Lake Catherine, Eden Isle, Raceland, Grand Coteau, Otis.
Louisiana Factoid:
During the period of Spanish rule, several thousand French-speaking refugees from the region of Acadia made their way to Louisiana following British expulsion after the Seven Years' War. They settled chiefly in the southwestern Louisiana region now called Acadiana. The Spanish, eager to gain more Catholic settlers, welcomed the Acadian refugees. Cajuns descend from these Acadian refugees.  Louisiana Artists

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