Sylvia Doucet Stanton

Sylvia Doucet StantonSylvia Doucet Stanton began painting at an early age. She was born in New Orleans. She is self-taught, but in later years, she received instruction at the University of New Mexico. She has paintings all over the world, most notably in the collectionsof James H. Russell of Santa Fe, New Mexico; art patron Sarah Gillespie of Hattiesburg, Mississippi; and Dr. Michael Sullivan of New Orleans. Stanton is a member of River Art League; Audubon Art Association, New York; Biloxi Art Association; New Orleans Art Association; and Bay St. Louis Art Association. Her paintings have garnered numerous awards. She has shown at the Montserrat Gallery in New York and Maggy May Gallery in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Stanton paints in oil. She has traveled all over the world, and her favorite places are France and England. You will see many French and English scenes in her paintings. She enjoys painting gardens, flowers, potting sheds, antique and quaint shops, fairs, New Orleans scenes, and European villages Wiley, compared her work to impressionist Pierre Bonnard. Wiley said her work was in the French tradition. It is gaily energetic and has intimate charm. Stanton is also an author of children's books. Stanton can be reached by telephone at 601-798-0002. You can see her work at Maggie May's 126 Main St. Bay, St. Louis, Mississippi. Her website is www.sylviastanton.com. Read More Read Less

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