Tomb of Marie Laveau Voodoo Queen of New Orleans black and white is a photograph by Kathleen K Parker which was uploaded on November 1st, 2011.
Tomb of Marie Laveau Voodoo Queen of New Orleans black and white
On All Saint's Day a voodoo priest has inserted insence into a holder on Marie Laveau's tomb. Notice the xxx's. One makes this mark with a piece of... more
Title
Tomb of Marie Laveau Voodoo Queen of New Orleans black and white
Artist
Kathleen K Parker
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
On All Saint's Day a voodoo priest has inserted insence into a holder on Marie Laveau's tomb. Notice the xxx's. One makes this mark with a piece of old broken brick for luck. In New Orleans All Saint's Day is the day we visit cemeteries to see the resting sites of our loved ones and of famous people who lived here, such as Marie Laveau. This image is also available in color. Thanks! kkp
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November 1st, 2011
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Comments (1)
Steve Harrington
Looks great in B&W too!
Kathleen K Parker replied:
Thanks, Steve. I had to re-upload my color pic. Changed a misspelled word, and the whole thing vanished from my gallery!! Could it be Marie? :))