Bucktown Sunset – A Vanished New Orleans Fishing Village

Preserving the golden memory of a place that no longer exists.

This circular basswood crosscut captures one of the last glowing sunsets over the historic fishing village of Bucktown before Hurricane Katrina forever changed the landscape. Hand-burned with precise pyrography and brought to life with layered inks, watercolors, and specialty colored pencils, the piece preserves the warm light reflecting on the water, the silhouette of the old pier, and the quiet, at-home feeling the village once gave. Mounted on a natural driftwood base, it serves as both a tribute to a lost corner of New Orleans and a reminder of the beauty that can be found in fleeting moments.

The work was inspired by the spectacular sunsets the artist witnessed there and the desire to hold onto a memory of simpler days along the water. Every detail — from the soft glow on the waves to the weathered structures — was carefully rendered to evoke that peaceful, nostalgic feeling.

Materials: Basswood crosscut, pyrography, layered inks, watercolors, specialty colored pencils, natural driftwood base.

Dimensions: Approximately 12” diameter.

Price: $750.

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Location: Louisiana, USA

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