| OSCAR
CELEBRATES 20 YEARS!
"Oscar
of New Orleans Celebrates 20 Years in the French Market
by Designing Extraordinary Anniversary Pin"

Artist and jewelry designer Oscar
C. Donahue III is celebrating his 20th anniversary in the French
Market by releasing a special pin that captures the spirit of New
Orleans, especially as it has risen from the flood waters of
Hurricane Katrina.
Oscar's pins and earrings feature vibrant colors and themes unique
to New Orleans. His saxophone-playing crawfish, Mardi Gras masks
and dancing alligators add panache to every outfit. They are made
of light-weight plastic, so even the big, bold earrings are
comfortable to wear. Best of all - as we all try to be fashionable
for less - Oscar's remarkable creations are all under $20.
"I can design for any season. I'm quick to jump on
trends," explains Oscar.
An admirer of working women, Oscar created a woman with a
briefcase pin that was a coveted give-away at an Avon Cosmetics
convention. Similar pins, available at www.oscarofneworleanscom,
can be blonde, brunette or red-headed, white or Afro-American.
Most recently, he designed a tribute to Michael Jackson.
It is hard to believe that only four years ago Oscar found himself
with an almost empty gas tank as he tried to escape the flood
waters. "I waited to the last minute and barely got
out," he recalls. "There are always so many false
alarms. When my favorite weather man said it was time to go, I
finally went. But I hadn't filled up my gas tank, and all the gas
stations were flooded. It took a miracle to find enough gas."
Oscar landed in Newnan, Ga., and for the next year, his loyal
customers had to rely on the web to buy their favorite jewelry.
The lure of New Orleans was strong, and once he was able to find
housing, Oscar moved back and reopened his stall in the French
Market. "I chose to come back here because this is a very,
very special place," he says. "This is not like any
place in the United States. The artistic atmosphere is very
powerful here. It is one of the few cities that I can make it as
an artist."
Oscar has been involved with the arts since he was a child growing
up in Kansas City, Mo. A musician, an actor and a singer as well
as a fine artist, Oscar feels that New Orleans is the place he can
most express himself artistically. In addition to designing
fabulous jewelry, Oscar's goal is to establish a program to
support young artists at risk in the New Orleans community.
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