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Louisiana Cypress Poster
by Lizi Beard-Ward
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Louisiana Cypress poster by Lizi Beard-Ward. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Thousand year old cypress grow protected at Cat Island Wildlife refuge in the bottomlands of the Mississippi River near St Francisville LA. All... more
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Thousand year old cypress grow protected at Cat Island Wildlife refuge in the bottomlands of the Mississippi River near St Francisville LA. All manner of wildlife flourish in this swampy area that is under water a good part of the year. The largest cypress in the country lives here among towering giant trees that one must hike through to see this marvel. An unsustainable wood, huge forests were decimated, and due to extreme slow growth the great forests will never exist again especially in and near the treasured Atchafalaya Basin.
About Lizi Beard-Ward
Memphis born artist living in Metro Atlanta GA as of Sept 2016. Love my Memphis...love my travels! That love of Memphis is handed down from family who has been there since the early 1800's and an uncle who served as mayor for a time. River water in my veins! I will always visit and participate in shows when possible, and wander home when I can!. I have worn many artistic hats in my life...ranging from set design; medical Illustration; mural painting in addition to working in many mediums and selling art for 45 plus years. I have taught; managed art stores; participated in many galleries and co-ops; managed the Folklore Store at the Center for Southern Folklore and was booth chair for Cooper Young Festival, a major street festival In...
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