The Perfect Gift Year Round
Marc’s smaller panel sized pieces are ideal gifts the entire year. Neutral or with plenty of blue skies, New Orleans beloved icons in three dimensions are astonishing to hold and study.
The Jesuit Church On Baronne Street
Marc’s interpretation of one of the city’s most beloved churches has garnered city wide attention. Captured in neutral tones with gold accents as Christmas ornaments, small panel (6”x9”), and medium panel (10”x15”). Limited supply at select dealers only. Purchase online here.
Architectural Panels For Shelf, Desk, Or Mantel
Marc’s best selling handcrafted wooden panels showcase his beloved New Orleans architectural landmarks. Hand crafted, stained, and detailed with gold leaf, there’s plenty of charm and patina to make you want to collect every one. Limited availability at our licensed dealers, or purchase online here.
Gold Framed St. Louis Cathedral And Jesuit Church
Marc’s popular 24 kt. gold painted frame-outs on both the St. Louis Cathedral and the Jesuit Church (coming soon) are popular at licensed retailers (see where to buy page) and at art shows and events. Beautiful and elegant, and this year, gold is a favorite!
Convex Cathedral...Limited Availability
Customers hunt these pieces down like crazy! A “fish eye” perspective of the iconic New Orleans Cathedral is offered in a variety of sizes but you have to hunt them down and find them since Marc intentionally peppers them in to dealer inventory very quietly. But if you really want one, give us a call.
Traditional New Orleans Shotgun House
Marc recreates the iconic New Orleans shotgun house in a variety of sizes, colors, and stains. Here is a large piece called “The Neighborhood” which can be done as a custom work. Call the studio at 985 966 7000 for more information.
This shotgun house panel is 24”x30”, and includes picket fence and generous pots of flowers to greet visitors and to basically “spruce up the joint” a bit! Original sculpture done in rigidized foam. This casting is resin, hand painted and finished.
Celebrating Old Cemetery #1 - A New Orleans Icon
What’s unique to our beloved city? Our above ground cemeteries, of course! Like cities themselves, their aging, weathered, and wonderful tombs appear like skyscrapers amidst the ruins of years gone by. Marc captures this feeling in all of his cemetery pieces, even a Christmas Ornament! This is the original sculpture that started it all, 18” x 36”. The original was sold, but commissions for reproduction are available.
Cemetery Panels 8"x8"
One of Marc’s most popular continuously produced work, these interpretations of New Orleans iconic cemeteries are always in demand. Assorted stains and finishes.
Handcrafted Christmas Ornaments
Marc’s Christmas ornaments are sought after for their unique three dimensional design, their kitschy charm, and make the perfect gift year round! For 2020, two new ornaments are available FINALLY, including the Roman Candy Cart, and the Jesuit Church. Currently available at licensed retailers (see where to buy page). Includes black velvet or white organza bag and gold hook, along with an attractive description card. You can purchase online here.
St. Louis Cathedral Detail Piece
Much like an architectural rendering showing a particular detail or section, the St. Louis Cathedral lends itself well to such an interpretation. Custom made only, in a variety of finishes to compliment your decor and pallet! Call studio for details.
Hand Crafting The Original St. Louis Cathedral
From memory, Marc is hand sculpting the St. Louis Cathedral using styrene foam board and other elements. The original will then be scanned with a laser system, 3D printed and then reduced in size to create various sizes from mantle piece mammoths to Christmas Ornament. Each work is individually hand stained and built by Marc
Jesuit Church New Orleans
The Jesuit Church, on Baronne Street across from The Roosevelt Hotel, is an iconic landmark that is close to the heart of many New Orleans natives. This is the completed original, 24”x 48”. Commissions are available of this larger size.
Figurative Work- "Rise"
Rise, an assemblage piece using a life casting model, was completed and sold to a private buyer in 2014.
Figurative Work- "The Fallen One"
Marc does a fair amount of figurative work, either by life casting, or by using discarded mannequin torsos and embellishing them. This piece is actually assemblage, meaning it has various components which are combined to create a refined singular piece.
Architectural Art From Around The World
An interpretation of an ancient Greek temple, this forced perspective piece is an example of architectural subject matter Marc likes to pursue. Styrene foam, PVC pipe (that’s right!), vinyl spackling compound, house paint, and wood stain, 24” x 48”. Subject matter intentionally over hangs the top and bottom border. Called “The Temple At Perugia” World traveler? Give us a call.
"Charmed"
In 2012, Marc wanted to to do a grand experiment involving extrapolation of scale. Working with a 12” tall model, he laid out and crafted this 20’ tall scale replica of The Eiffel Tower. Complete with a ring at the top to suggest a charm on a charm bracelet, the work was seen at many North Shore events and in his yard in Beau Chene on Bastille Day. The sculpture was created by eye, and using underlayment panel, plywood, and styrene foam. Finished in gold aerosolized paint.