


Eternal Flower - Polo Silk
Rooted in New Orleans. Blooming everywhere.
Brandan “BMike” Odums and Eternal Seeds are proud to launch an inaugural offering New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow, a multi-platform cultural campaign honoring the deep creative roots of New Orleans and the brilliance that continues to bloom from its soil.
This new initiative debuts during a time where thousands gather to experience the heartbeat of our city. New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow brings together art, storytelling, youth empowerment, and community celebration through a limited-edition poster & zine series as well as immersive artwork installations.
For our inaugural launch, Eternal Seeds will honor four legendary New Orleans artists whose legacies continue to nurture future generations.
Selwhyn Sthaddeus “Polo Silk” Terrell has documented New Orleansculture for over three decades, capturing the style, soul, and spirit of a people with singular authenticity; and through his vibrant Polaroid portraits and signature backdrops, Polo transforms photography into a form of cultural preservation, making everyday beauty visible and celebrated. His archive stands as an irreplaceable contribution to New Orleans' visual history, reminding us that culture lives in the people, and in the joy and pride we carry.
This limited edition poster is available as a signed, numbered archival print or laster print artist poster.
Rooted in New Orleans. Blooming everywhere.
Brandan “BMike” Odums and Eternal Seeds are proud to launch an inaugural offering New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow, a multi-platform cultural campaign honoring the deep creative roots of New Orleans and the brilliance that continues to bloom from its soil.
This new initiative debuts during a time where thousands gather to experience the heartbeat of our city. New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow brings together art, storytelling, youth empowerment, and community celebration through a limited-edition poster & zine series as well as immersive artwork installations.
For our inaugural launch, Eternal Seeds will honor four legendary New Orleans artists whose legacies continue to nurture future generations.
Selwhyn Sthaddeus “Polo Silk” Terrell has documented New Orleansculture for over three decades, capturing the style, soul, and spirit of a people with singular authenticity; and through his vibrant Polaroid portraits and signature backdrops, Polo transforms photography into a form of cultural preservation, making everyday beauty visible and celebrated. His archive stands as an irreplaceable contribution to New Orleans' visual history, reminding us that culture lives in the people, and in the joy and pride we carry.
This limited edition poster is available as a signed, numbered archival print or laster print artist poster.
Rooted in New Orleans. Blooming everywhere.
Brandan “BMike” Odums and Eternal Seeds are proud to launch an inaugural offering New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow, a multi-platform cultural campaign honoring the deep creative roots of New Orleans and the brilliance that continues to bloom from its soil.
This new initiative debuts during a time where thousands gather to experience the heartbeat of our city. New Orleans: Where Flowers Grow brings together art, storytelling, youth empowerment, and community celebration through a limited-edition poster & zine series as well as immersive artwork installations.
For our inaugural launch, Eternal Seeds will honor four legendary New Orleans artists whose legacies continue to nurture future generations.
Selwhyn Sthaddeus “Polo Silk” Terrell has documented New Orleansculture for over three decades, capturing the style, soul, and spirit of a people with singular authenticity; and through his vibrant Polaroid portraits and signature backdrops, Polo transforms photography into a form of cultural preservation, making everyday beauty visible and celebrated. His archive stands as an irreplaceable contribution to New Orleans' visual history, reminding us that culture lives in the people, and in the joy and pride we carry.
This limited edition poster is available as a signed, numbered archival print or laster print artist poster.