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TulaneLSU's Top 10 paintings on Warehouse District building walls
Posted on 7/12/23 at 12:24 am
Posted on 7/12/23 at 12:24 am
Friends,
As those who love and serve a living Christ, we mourn when crime and violence occur in this world. We do not gloat about death, nor do we use crime as a punch line, to gain political capital, or as a way to denigrate a city and its people. We pray for the end of violence and suffering. We seek first the Kingdom and work tirelessly to rid the world of that which should not be.
So too do we share in the joy of good news. What wonderful and beautiful news we received yesterday when the latest crime reports showed that murders in New Orleans were down 20% compared to the first six months in 2022. One murder is too many, but we celebrate small victories such as this trend in violent crime decreasing.
On my morning walk today through the Warehouse District I saw one beautiful painting on a building's wall. And then I saw another. Like a field of Easter lilies blooming, the walls throughout this beautiful city shine with a radiant polychromatic majesty that is rarely seen elsewhere. What a kingdom city in which we live! As the colors invigorated my soul, my walk became a gallop and the gallop eventually became a sprint.
To live and be alive here, what a feeling! New Orleans, my friends, what a wondrous place, so alive and full of emotion. I give God thanks to be here and no where else would I rather be. Once my sprint burned my energy, that sweet, humid July air swept me spirit upward and I realized I have been negligent recently in sharing with you some of the beauty from our streets. Let us therefore celebrate the good news we share and consider TulaneLSU's Top 10 paintings on Warehouse District building walls
10. Little Debbie
Little Debbie may have found the fountain of youth that Ponce de Leon sought, at least on her boxes. Yet reality is not a commercial logo or advertisement. In the world, decay occurs everywhere and it is a constant battle against the force of entropy. When yards are not maintained or paintings upheld, their order disintegrates. Still, we are able to see the shadow of beauty because there remains beauty in the ruin.
9. The Blues Whales
On May 3, 1997, this Robert Wyland mural was first dedicated to much fanfare. It was restored again in 2019 to its vibrant blue. The most recognized street painting in New Orleans, The Blues Whales is part of 100 Whaling Walls by Wyland, an impressive international effort.
8. Crowning the Child
Children need not be coddled and spoiled, nor should they be neglected. They should be affirmed and taught that we are a royal and holy people. As 1 Peter says, "You are a chosen people. You are royal priests, a holy nation, God's very own possession. As a result, you can show others the goodness of God, for he called you out of the darkness into his wonderful light."
7. Trumpet player
Nearly 20 years old now, this faded facade on the Howlin Wolf has become more beautiful with time.
6. Dixie Mill Supply
Started in 1917, the company does something with metal working, but I would be lying if I said I knew. It is one of the few spots in the Warehouse District seemingly untouched by the '84 World's Fair.
5. Embassy Suites
This 14 story mural by Danaee Brissonnet is as confusing as it is beautiful. From the toes to the pelican I have yet to uncover a coherent theme.
4. Mural of New Orleans
What a beautiful sight! St. Louis Cathedral, the French Quarter, the Aquarium, the high rises, and our undeniably great architecture all figure prominently here. The painter should have excluded the sinful casino to hit maximum effect.
3. Bennie Pete
When Hot 8 founding member died at age 45 of Covid-19 in the summer of 2021, the city lost one of its shining lights. This beautiful mural does justice to the joy he spread through music.
2. Pelican at fire station
Try having a staring contest with this pelican whose stare is always on the walkers below him. It is appropriate that he is watching us, just as our noble NOFD members watch over us.
1. Purity: New Orleans Water
New Orleans Water,
Like the people,
You never stop flowing,
Like the music,
You give us life,
Like the many different personalities,
You can be messy,
But if you just filter out
All the impurities life has tainted you with
You can find the most beautiful thing:
PURITY
New Orleans Water.
What a beautiful poem and thought and painting which is just a portion of the larger work below.
Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
Faith, Hope, and Love,
TulaneLSU
As those who love and serve a living Christ, we mourn when crime and violence occur in this world. We do not gloat about death, nor do we use crime as a punch line, to gain political capital, or as a way to denigrate a city and its people. We pray for the end of violence and suffering. We seek first the Kingdom and work tirelessly to rid the world of that which should not be.
So too do we share in the joy of good news. What wonderful and beautiful news we received yesterday when the latest crime reports showed that murders in New Orleans were down 20% compared to the first six months in 2022. One murder is too many, but we celebrate small victories such as this trend in violent crime decreasing.
On my morning walk today through the Warehouse District I saw one beautiful painting on a building's wall. And then I saw another. Like a field of Easter lilies blooming, the walls throughout this beautiful city shine with a radiant polychromatic majesty that is rarely seen elsewhere. What a kingdom city in which we live! As the colors invigorated my soul, my walk became a gallop and the gallop eventually became a sprint.
To live and be alive here, what a feeling! New Orleans, my friends, what a wondrous place, so alive and full of emotion. I give God thanks to be here and no where else would I rather be. Once my sprint burned my energy, that sweet, humid July air swept me spirit upward and I realized I have been negligent recently in sharing with you some of the beauty from our streets. Let us therefore celebrate the good news we share and consider TulaneLSU's Top 10 paintings on Warehouse District building walls
10. Little Debbie
Little Debbie may have found the fountain of youth that Ponce de Leon sought, at least on her boxes. Yet reality is not a commercial logo or advertisement. In the world, decay occurs everywhere and it is a constant battle against the force of entropy. When yards are not maintained or paintings upheld, their order disintegrates. Still, we are able to see the shadow of beauty because there remains beauty in the ruin.
9. The Blues Whales
On May 3, 1997, this Robert Wyland mural was first dedicated to much fanfare. It was restored again in 2019 to its vibrant blue. The most recognized street painting in New Orleans, The Blues Whales is part of 100 Whaling Walls by Wyland, an impressive international effort.
8. Crowning the Child
Children need not be coddled and spoiled, nor should they be neglected. They should be affirmed and taught that we are a royal and holy people. As 1 Peter says, "You are a chosen people. You are royal priests, a holy nation, God's very own possession. As a result, you can show others the goodness of God, for he called you out of the darkness into his wonderful light."
7. Trumpet player
Nearly 20 years old now, this faded facade on the Howlin Wolf has become more beautiful with time.
6. Dixie Mill Supply
Started in 1917, the company does something with metal working, but I would be lying if I said I knew. It is one of the few spots in the Warehouse District seemingly untouched by the '84 World's Fair.
5. Embassy Suites
This 14 story mural by Danaee Brissonnet is as confusing as it is beautiful. From the toes to the pelican I have yet to uncover a coherent theme.
4. Mural of New Orleans
What a beautiful sight! St. Louis Cathedral, the French Quarter, the Aquarium, the high rises, and our undeniably great architecture all figure prominently here. The painter should have excluded the sinful casino to hit maximum effect.
3. Bennie Pete
When Hot 8 founding member died at age 45 of Covid-19 in the summer of 2021, the city lost one of its shining lights. This beautiful mural does justice to the joy he spread through music.
2. Pelican at fire station
Try having a staring contest with this pelican whose stare is always on the walkers below him. It is appropriate that he is watching us, just as our noble NOFD members watch over us.
1. Purity: New Orleans Water
New Orleans Water,
Like the people,
You never stop flowing,
Like the music,
You give us life,
Like the many different personalities,
You can be messy,
But if you just filter out
All the impurities life has tainted you with
You can find the most beautiful thing:
PURITY
New Orleans Water.
What a beautiful poem and thought and painting which is just a portion of the larger work below.
Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
Faith, Hope, and Love,
TulaneLSU
This post was edited on 7/12/23 at 10:42 am
Posted on 7/12/23 at 12:27 am to TulaneLSU
quote:
From the toes
Carpetbagger artist messed up. It’s supposed to be “I know where you got dem shoes” not “I know where you got dem feets”.
Posted on 7/12/23 at 12:32 am to TulaneLSU

This post was edited on 7/12/23 at 12:33 am
Posted on 7/12/23 at 12:36 am to TulaneLSU
God bless New Orleans.
Seriously, please.
Seriously, please.
Posted on 7/12/23 at 12:38 am to TulaneLSU
Makes perfect sense. Elections coming up
Posted on 7/12/23 at 12:41 am to TulaneLSU
quote:
trend in violent crime decreasing.
There were five active shooting crime scenes in a ten block radius two days ago.
Posted on 7/12/23 at 12:46 am to TulaneLSU
There’s a level of sincerity here I never see on TD. I kept waiting for the cynical turn. It never came.
Dumbfounded.
And thank you, this was good. I love New Orleans. I pray for life to get better there for everyone.
Dumbfounded.
And thank you, this was good. I love New Orleans. I pray for life to get better there for everyone.
Posted on 7/12/23 at 3:25 am to TulaneLSU
quote:Like when you make assumptions about who shot up a gun store.
We do not gloat... to gain political capital
Posted on 7/12/23 at 3:44 am to TulaneLSU
Friend,
Since 2020, there have been 500 murders in the parish for which no arrest has been made.
Also, the long gone prisoner mural of the ranch scene and bull along the wall underneath of the I-10 and city park avenue overpass was the greatest public mural the city has ever seen, and a welcome site to weary eyes leaving the NOCC in the 90s.
Since 2020, there have been 500 murders in the parish for which no arrest has been made.
Also, the long gone prisoner mural of the ranch scene and bull along the wall underneath of the I-10 and city park avenue overpass was the greatest public mural the city has ever seen, and a welcome site to weary eyes leaving the NOCC in the 90s.
Posted on 7/12/23 at 6:19 am to ned nederlander
Murders down 20%.
Ok. What about shootings? Did the trauma surgeons just get better sat saving the victims?
What about carjackings and other violent crimes?
Ok. What about shootings? Did the trauma surgeons just get better sat saving the victims?
What about carjackings and other violent crimes?
Posted on 7/12/23 at 6:28 am to bushwacker
Numbers are easily manipulated. Love the fact NOPD is bragging that response time is down to only 114 minutes average.....almost two hours to respond.
Posted on 7/12/23 at 6:34 am to TulaneLSU
Trying to speak things into existence I see. Well.... I applaud your hope 
Posted on 7/12/23 at 6:53 am to Gifman
People just want New Orleans to fail
It’s a beautiful city and I hope it never does
It’s a beautiful city and I hope it never does
Posted on 7/12/23 at 7:00 am to Delacroix22
Longest post in the history of Tigerdroppings?
Posted on 7/12/23 at 7:00 am to TulaneLSU
The warehouse district is my favorite area of the city. I miss going to New Orleans and bar hopping around the city.
I quit going when they tore down the statues. Crime is so bad now, it will be rare that I go back.
My car was stolen at the lot above. That was the final straw.
I quit going when they tore down the statues. Crime is so bad now, it will be rare that I go back.
My car was stolen at the lot above. That was the final straw.
Posted on 7/12/23 at 7:02 am to double d
quote:
Numbers are easily manipulated.
Then why did the numbers show a dramatic increase 2020-2022?
Posted on 7/12/23 at 7:03 am to TulaneLSU
quote:
Like a field of Easter lilies blooming, the walls throughout this beautiful city shine with a radiant polychromatic majesty that is rarely seen elsewhere.
Haiti…

Posted on 7/12/23 at 7:11 am to Shut Up Mulllet
quote:Damn, I’ve parked there.
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My car was stolen at the lot above. That was the final straw.
Coulda been my car stolt.
Kinda makes you think.
This post was edited on 7/12/23 at 7:12 am
Posted on 7/12/23 at 7:11 am to MightyYat
Big cities have all but stopped accurately reporting violent crime statistics. Most don’t turn over to the kFeds anymore.
FBI now doesn’t say “x” crimes but ranges based on incomplete data. They changed how crime is reported bc numbers looked bad to black populated cities.
quote:
Los Angeles and New York City did not report to the FBI. In fact, only 63% of the country's police departments submitted anything, and some of the data that was submitted was incomplete.
FBI now doesn’t say “x” crimes but ranges based on incomplete data. They changed how crime is reported bc numbers looked bad to black populated cities.
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