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  1. The only webstore for New Orleans' iconic artist, Simon Hardeveld! Find Tulane University gear, Mardi Gras t-shirts, coffee table books, gifts, and more all from one of the Crescent City's most recognizable culture bearers. From hand painted signs to numbered edition archival art prints, get your ar.

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    Beginning a career as a chef in the classic French tradition, Simon (pronounced See-moan) came to America at age 37, after a divorce. "I got divorced on Tuesday and I was in New York by Saturday. I was married for five years and it should've ended two years earlier, but we had a business." He was a chef in Florida in 1981 where he met then-manager,...

    Like any successful artist, Simon is not without critics and detractors. Although some think his work is evocative of French artist Benjamin Vautier—similarly known simply as "Ben"—whose work is as prevalent throughout the city of Nice, France as Simon's is throughout New Orleans. "I've never been back to France," he says, unaware of Ben's work, "b...

    But the love he has and receives in his adopted city is his muse and continues to inspire Simon. "I like to see my art on the walls of New Orleans. I go to Joey K's to eat. They've had my paintings for over 10 years." But the appreciation from his generational customers means even more. "There is a family that graduated from Tulane and have paintin...

    His passion for Louisiana is evident in his paintings. "I love my alligator with tits [like a cow]," he proudly says, rustling out his favorite piece to show. "Most people don't see them, and I don't say anything. It's fun that they don't notice." But he is also humble about his work. "It's not great art, but it's good, and it makes people smile," ...

  2. Simon of New Orleans is a French-born artist who first moved to the United States of America in the late 1980s. In Louisiana he became known for his painted bright and colorful signs which can include distinguishing lettering, various animals, and slogans that include an assortment of French, English, and local New Orleans dialect.

  3. Simon of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana. 11,407 likes · 172 talking about this. Simon of New Orleans (Simon Hardeveld)

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  4. Simon Hardeveld is a New Orleans-based artist who creates colorful and whimsical paintings of animals, people and landscapes. Visit his art studio at 1028 Jackson Avenue to see his work and shop for prints, cards and gifts.

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  5. Feb 19, 2016 · Simon’s sign store is located next to Antique’s on Jackson at 1028 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, LA 70130. You can call him at (504) 524-8201. He also has a Facebook page, managed by his friend, where you can look at some of his artwork. Once you start looking for Simon Hardeveld’s signs, you see them everywhere.

  6. Feb 23, 2024 · Simon of New Orleans. [Courtesy of Simon of New Orleans' Facebook] Originally a chef, artist Simon Hardeveld's art can be seen throughout New Orleans. His art can easily be confused as Dr. Bob's, as the two artists paint extremely similarly. This has been the focus of an ongoing 25+ year feud.

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