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Candice Alexander Art

Scott Boudin Festival Poster

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This year’s 13th Anniversary Scott Boudin Festival poster is absolutely epic and comes alive with augmented reality and music lyrics written by Candice Alexander and performed by Louisiana’s favorite, Chris Ardoin, just scan the QR code. The poster celebrates the energy, music, and culture that make Scott, Louisiana the Boudin Capital of the World. Illustrated in a warm, vintage Cajun style, the artwork captures the spirit of a Louisiana festival where food, music, and community come together. At the center of the poster, a powerful accordion player, Chris Ardoin, performs beneath the Louisiana flag, his voice lifted in song as the accordion stretches open across the stage. In front of him, a sea of festival goers fills the foreground—hands raised, hats in the air, and people gathered shoulder to shoulder, drawn together by the music. Behind the stage glows a radiant Sacred Heart crowned with flame, surrounded by rays of light that spread across the festival scene. The heart symbolizes the passion and soul of Louisiana culture—faith, music, food, and community all beating together at the center of the celebration. On the stage in the distance, musicians perform while tents and festival grounds stretch across the background. At the bottom of the poster, smoke rises from a skillet of sizzling boudin sausage, grounding the artwork in the flavor and tradition that define Scott’s famous festival. The entertainment lineup featured in the poster includes some of Louisiana’s most beloved performers. Wayne Toups, Keith Frank, Leif Meche, Rusty Metoyer, Lil’ Nate, Chee Weez, Geno Delafose, Dustin Sonnier, Chris Ardoin. These artists represent the living heartbeat of Cajun and zydeco music, carrying forward the rhythms that define Southwest Louisiana.  The poster captures the feeling of standing in the crowd while accordion music echoes through the air and the aroma of fresh boudin drifts across the festival grounds.