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      <![CDATA[What strikes me about these pictures, besides their portrayal of the Cajun people and their patriotism, is the setting against which they are portrayed. That dark and somewhat foreboding landscape with the massive, black trees is as much a character in the works as the people.
        
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      <![CDATA[Who knew I was going into the Fourth of July with a bellyful of history? The art is teaching me in spite of myself.
        
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