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| Louis Gregoire |
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Louis was born in Coloma, Michigan, October 3, 1924. He is a Navy
veteran of World War II and received his education through his G.I. Bill of
Rights. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree and teaching credentials
from Arkansas Tech University and later earned a degree in mathematics at
Tulane, Louisiana. He began teaching high school math in Arkansas in 1951,
while doing commercial art work evenings and weekends. He was a math
teacher and principal the last seven years before retiring in 1970. Louis
enjoyed his time teaching at Deer in Newton County, Arkansas. |
| Prior to retiring from teaching, Louis received scientific training in
archeology from the Arkansas Archeological Survey, plus doing scientific
illustrations for the University of Arkansas. This entailed illustrating
scientific books in archeology and anthropology. Rheumatoid arthritis forced
Louis to give up the scientific drawings in 1978. He no longer had the
flexibility of his hand that was required for the scientific art work, nor could
he any longer hold a regular pen staff. However, he refused to let this
adversity stop his art work. He carved a large pen staff from balsa wood that
he could hold, and he continues doing pen and ink drawings by using the
pointillism technique, also called controlled stipple.
Louis was the pen and ink artist for the National Craft Festival at Silver
Dollar City, Missouri for 15 years. His art is presently selling from coast to
coast in various art galleries and shops.
Louis married Thelma Awbrey, who is a native of the Ozark Mountains,
in 1944. He has a daughter and a son, five grandchildren and two great
grandchildren. Louis and Thelma enjoy the old style country music, Louis
especially enjoys listening to Four Walls by Jim Reeves.
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