About The Artist

Known to most simply as “Cora Lou", this Minden native and resident is recognized for not only her talents as a professional folk artist but also as a teacher, wife, mother, grandmother and true product of a deep -rooted Minden family. Born in 1935 to Ed and Celeste Sibley Brown, Cora Lou has two siblings--one brother, Ed Brown and one sister, Mary Celeste Powers. Cora Lou is married to Ronald Robinson. They have three children and seven grandchildren.

Her childhood was what she calls “picture perfect.". She played from morning ’til night with the neighborhood children. Their lives followed a pattern. During the week they went to school, and each Saturday morning they listened to “Let’s Pretend” on the radio and that afternoon would walk to the “picture show” and then walk safely home. Each Sunday they went to Sunday school and then to church. She remembers the thrill of chasing lightning bugs at dusk while all the neighborhood parents sat outside and visited on their front porch. It was a simpler time in Minden, Louisiana, and for many of the people that grew up here.

Cora Lou Brown Robinson says her paintings are about “God and Country, Family, and Friends.” Many of her ideas for her paintings come from her childhood and all come from her heart. Her paintings have been featured all across the United States and no one appreciates her more than her hometown and what she does for them by creating their memories on canvas.


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Contact Information

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To contact me please call me at 318-377-4371.
I don't check emails often so please call.
To order prints mail check to

Cora Lou Robinson

1204 Drake Drive

Minden, LA 71055



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No Art Work Is To Be Reproduced Without The Artist's Permission.



Cora Lou Brown Robinson owns the rights to reproduce all original art work as she sees fit.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Halloween Run

Image Size 16 x 20
Price $50.00
Plus $5.00 Shipping and Handling
Print is signed and numbered

LSU- Ole Miss. Halloween night. Need any more
be said? No Tiger fan worth his etouffee can harbor any other image than Billy Cannon's heroic 89-yard punt return to win the Ole Miss-LSU game 7-3 on Halloween night in 1959.

Cannon's run has become the single-most recognized feat in LSU's football history. Even
49 years later most fans can give you a detailed
version of the play. Some descriptions are even the same.















Note Cards Available
8 cards w/envelopes (5"x7")
Boxed $12.00

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Is this print sold out?