
Wanger specializes in Mardi Gras beaded art, that displays Louisiana slices of life, like the above pelican flying over the St. Louis Cathedral. Photo by Briana Prevost

Wanger designs all his artwork of solely recycled Mardi Gras beads, unstringing each bead and gluing them on canvases individually. Photo by Briana Prevost

The piece above, "Skyline," is currently being evaluated for a Guiness World record for the most Mardi Gras beads on a single piece of art. Photo by Briana Prevost

"Skyline" features the Steamboat Natchez chugging along downtown New Orleans and the French Quarter. The artwork spans one entire wall of the gallery. Photo by Briana Prevost

"Titillations of New Orleans," showcasing Cafe Du Monde in the French Quarter. Photo by Briana Prevost

Originally from Germany, Wanger makes his permanent home in New Orleans now with his artist studio, Galleria Allegria, on Magazine Street. Photo by Briana Prevost