Marsha Olderr Artistry
Camellia Grill (Prints)
Camellia Grill (Prints)
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The Camellia Grill opened its doors on December 19, 1946. The restaurant developed a loyal following with its classic diner fare. The Camellia Grill continued its success until August 29, 2005, the day Hurricane Katrina assaulted the Crescent City. Camellia Grill closed for the historic storm and stayed closed after the storm. The story wasn’t over though.
Loyal patrons of the Camellia Grill whipped up their own storm: they plastered the icon’s front door with letters pleading for it to reopen. Their prayers (and letters) were answered. Finally, after months of being closed, the fabled eatery was purchased and reopened by local restaurateur Hicham Khodr. As soon as the restaurant opened its’ doors to the hungry crowds, it was serving up it’s famous grub like it had never skipped a beat.
Prints-Paper Quality:
Luster Paper (Glossy)-Paper by Hahnemuhle is a 290 gsm. 11.4 mil thickness, bright white luster paper which features a microporous resin coating and a 96% opacity coating.
Fine Art Paper (Matte)-is a bright archival paper 350 gsm, 19 mil. 100% cotton rag media. This acid-free Paper features a bright textured finish and yields prints with a wide color gamut and deep blacks.
Metallic Pearl-Slickrock Metallic Pearl from Moab is 260 gsm, 12 mil paper with a metallic finish. The paper’s high gloss and metallic finish produces a unique lifelike, almost 3D, quality to any image.
Photo Rag Metallic-Mixes the fine art qualities of a 100% cotton rag baryta paper with the dynamic appearance of a metallic paper. The paper itself has a natural white color with no optical brighteners and a barium sulphate coating yields immense color depth and detail. Complementing this is a shimmering, silvery high gloss metallic finish that benefits imagery with metallic elements. 340 gsm 18.5 mil. thickness.
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