Hurricane In the Courtyard

Print of Watercolor Painting

8 x 10 inches


The Hurricane is the signature drink at Pat O' Brien's. A courtyard depicts a glass table reflecting the fountain and tropical foliage in the background. This is a limited edition (#/250) print of an original watercolor painting. Print is signed, dated, has the title and edition number (limited to 250).


I am painting a series of these Pat O' Brien specialty drinks with a background of the popular courtyard. Enjoy! These prints make great gifts!


Shipping: This print comes in a plastic sleeve. It will be carefully packaged and come with tracking information. An artist bio and statement will be included. Artist retains copyright. Thanks for shopping art by Kristi Jones!


About the artist: 


Kristi Jones was named after Howard Chandler Christy, who was a 20th century illustrator and distant relative. Kristi is also the 5th cousin to Clyde Dixon Connell, one of Louisiana's most famous female artists. Kristi developed an innate artistic ability from being raised by artistic parents, both of whom obtained art degrees. Her family home had an art studio, and her father, a wildlife artist, has placed (numerous times) in the top tenth percentile in state and federal duck stamp art contests. Her mother sold artwork at a local gallery. Kristi was President of the Art Club her Senior year of High School. She later studied art at the New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts (NOAFA), and is also self-taught. She also created mosaics and sold her tropical jewelry designs at the Red River Revel and other festivals for several years.

Recently, she has turned to painting, and has sold work both locally and nationally. She has exhibited in shows and galleries in northwest Caddo Parish, including Centenary College's Meadows Museum of Art and Centenary's Magale Library, Smith Mason Legacies Gallery, Norsworthy Gallery, and Artspace in downtown Shreveport; Jokie’s Gallery in Natchitoches, and the New Zone Gallery in Eugene, Oregon.

In December 2011, Kristi was awarded a visual arts grant from the Shreveport Regional Arts Council (SRAC), and became a Juried Roster Artist in 2012. In 2015, she was commissioned to create 29 paintings for the new University Medical Center of New Orleans. She is a member of Louisiana Artists, Inc. and the Hoover Watercolor Society. Most of her work depicts the flavors, architecture, landscapes, and culture of Louisiana and the South. Her signature pieces are impressionist cotton bolls and fields.