"Kermit Ruffins" Framed Artist's Proof Print by Tony Bernard

Item Number: 204
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $1,800
Online Close: Apr 29, 2013 9:11 PM CDT
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Description
This framed artist's proof print of Kermit Ruffins is signed by Lafayette artist Tony Bernard, and measures 36" x 46".
About the Artist:
South Louisiana artist Tony Bernard was born and raised in the unique and culturally rich city of Lafayette. A true Cajun, Tony possess an engaging outlook on life that endears him to anyone fortunate enough to cross his path. His appreciation for Cajun culture and cuisine, in addition to his affinity for sports and outdoors is evident in the way Tony lives, works
Tony was in junior high when he discovered that he possessed a raw talent that he now recognizes to be a “ Gift from God.” With no professional training, armed solely with passion and determination, he developed an impeccable artistic ability that paved the way for a career in the world of art. Tony started in commercial art in 1983, and gained recognition for winning first place in a National Art Contest, which published his work in a nationwide magazine for artists. He then ventured into visual art in the early nineties and in the mid-nineties he began his working relationship with world-renowned artist George Rodrigue and remains in his employ today. Tony’s relationship with George has aided in his growth as an artist and George has become not only a friend but also a mentor throughout his career. As he cultivated his techniques using a variety of mediums, he became extremely proficient in pen and ink and pencil. However it is oils and acrylics on canvas that are his favorite way to express his artistic flare.
Since beginning his professional career, Tony has been commissioned to produce original art for local and regional festivals, professional athletic teams, and NASCAR and SEC sporting events. He has created lifelike wildlife pieces that have been entered in the Louisiana Duck Stamp Competition, placing 2nd, 3rd, and 2nd in the years 2003-2005 respectively. Tony was winner of the 2007-2008 Louisiana Duck Stamp Competition.
In addition to wildlife and sporting events, Tony is gaining respect and recognition as a portrait artist. His mesmerizing portrait of the legendary Johnny Cash has garnered a tremendous amount of admiration and always draws a crowd at the many art shows in which he participates. In 2008, Tony was commissioned to paint the official portrait of Governor Bobby Jindal that hangs in the Governor’s Mansion for the State of Louisiana.
Tony currently resides in Lafayette, Louisiana with his wife Roxie, and two new adopted babies Charlie and Sophie. Tony also keeps busy by teaching art classes, and producing original works that are reflective of his life, love and unique surroundings.
Tony was in junior high when he discovered that he possessed a raw talent that he now recognizes to be a “ Gift from God.” With no professional training, armed solely with passion and determination, he developed an impeccable artistic ability that paved the way for a career in the world of art. Tony started in commercial art in 1983, and gained recognition for winning first place in a National Art Contest, which published his work in a nationwide magazine for artists. He then ventured into visual art in the early nineties and in the mid-nineties he began his working relationship with world-renowned artist George Rodrigue and remains in his employ today. Tony’s relationship with George has aided in his growth as an artist and George has become not only a friend but also a mentor throughout his career. As he cultivated his techniques using a variety of mediums, he became extremely proficient in pen and ink and pencil. However it is oils and acrylics on canvas that are his favorite way to express his artistic flare.
Since beginning his professional career, Tony has been commissioned to produce original art for local and regional festivals, professional athletic teams, and NASCAR and SEC sporting events. He has created lifelike wildlife pieces that have been entered in the Louisiana Duck Stamp Competition, placing 2nd, 3rd, and 2nd in the years 2003-2005 respectively. Tony was winner of the 2007-2008 Louisiana Duck Stamp Competition.
In addition to wildlife and sporting events, Tony is gaining respect and recognition as a portrait artist. His mesmerizing portrait of the legendary Johnny Cash has garnered a tremendous amount of admiration and always draws a crowd at the many art shows in which he participates. In 2008, Tony was commissioned to paint the official portrait of Governor Bobby Jindal that hangs in the Governor’s Mansion for the State of Louisiana.
Tony currently resides in Lafayette, Louisiana with his wife Roxie, and two new adopted babies Charlie and Sophie. Tony also keeps busy by teaching art classes, and producing original works that are reflective of his life, love and unique surroundings.
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Special Instructions
The winning bidder is responsible for any & all shipping costs. Local pick up is available at Fountainbleau Storage, 4040 Tulane Ave., New Orleans.
Donated by
Tony Bernard