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Smithsonian Folklife Festival - 2004
Site for Jen Hitt and Participants
Site designed by Design Desk • Photos by Bobbi Clements
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Jean P. R. Desrosier owns a shop called Etoile Guinee where he constructs plates, vases, and other traditional metal arts.
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Lubernier Joseph creates decorative iron works that combine not only uniquely artistic elements but also utilitarian functions.
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Joseph St. Juste Carilien, an expert wood sculptor, uses oak and mahogany to carve statues and intricate designs into furniture.
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