+FRENCH TROPIC SYNDROME+
>galvanized my louisiana oeuvre<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+HEAT+SEEDS+RAIN+
+LIGHT+LOVE+
^^^^^^^^^^^
>for pat & betty staub, john & tania messina<
+DEEP GRATITUDE+
>and all the other kind souls who aided<
>my effort in those very early days<
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+RICHARD & AUTUMN BLAKELY+
>were great early patrons at oregon<
>state univ. sent a first invitation<
+CORVALLIS OR+
>to exhibit my early buildings<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>biomorphic structure / tropical oeuvre<+NOLA BIOMORPH+
>holy cross high school, new orleans<
>i invented a presentation using litho negs<
+RADIANT RENDERING+
>ozalid printed with prismacolor render<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+NEW ORLEANS HERITAGE+
+FROM SPRING 1739+
>of the version degruy and cousins<
+MOBILE 1702+
>who came even much earlier<>cathedral of st. louis / new orleans colony<
+NEW ORLEANS 1718+
>this is the later current french cathedral<
>earlier mobile colony, fort corner stone<
+MOBILE 1699+
>cabildo museum treasure, new orleans<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+MY FIRST EXHIBITION+
>oregon state university<
>exhibition and lectures at oregon state univ<>the first opportunity i had for air travel<
+ARTS FESTIVAL 1964+
>showing the early louisiana work<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+FRENCH TROPIC+
>syndrome fueled my early oeuvre<
>metaphysical graphics the vision<
>collage page and double photo page of<
>french plantation cultural reference<
>bogue falaya river near our sansouci forest<
+JUNGLE RADIANCE+
>home & studios w/ glass exterior walls<
>early french creole plantation cemetery near<
+LEICA 1960s PHOTO+
>lacombe louisiana in thick tropic jungle<
>milieu of the francois verloin degruy<
+PINELAND PARK+
>plantation on the tchefuncte river<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+COLOR+LIGHT+ENERGY+
>my oeuvre in the sansouci forest grew<>into its final radiance in new orleans<
>three images from the new orleans work<
+RADIANT CONCEPTS+
>and one from san diego (upper left)<
>the jazz workshop in the vieux carre of<
+WINTER 1968-69+
>new orleans was my final nola effort<
>reflecting the french tropic syndrome<
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>our glazed studio residence in the sansouci<
+1960-1970+
>forest / scene of early radiant designs<
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+GOOGLE+
>for earlier blog text & photos<
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+EUGENE RAY ARCHITECT+
+TROPIC SYNDROME+
>also<
+RADIANT ARCHITECTURE+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
eugene ray, mfa, architect
professor emeritus, sdsu
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