Month: December 2022 (Page 2 of 3)

Blue lagoon macaroon

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Oil on paper – 3,7 x 3,7 inch – Unique work

Chocolate “religieuse”

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Oil on paper – 3,7 x 3,7 inch – Unique work

Raspberry macaroon – Pistachio macaroon

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Oil on paper – 3,7 x 3,7 inch – Unique work

Beside Montmartre

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Oil on cardboard – 9,5 x 7 inch – Unique work

The Sacré-Coeur basilica sits proudly at the top of a hill in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. It is truely part of this landscape with the sweet air of a small village happy to welcome many artists.

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Lauriane at the Moulin Rouge

Oil on cardboard – 8 x 8 inch – Unique work

Her childhood dream will finally come true. Starting tomorrow, Lauriane is officially a dancer at the Moulin Rouge. No more French Cancans in her living room to impress the gallery. From now on it will be on a stage with the pretty red dress that goes with it and especially in front of a subdued audience.

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At night, the mice dance

Oil on cardboard – 9,5 x 13 inch – Unique work

And this night of November 26 was no exception. It was one hell of a party.

It was Tiffany’s wedding. And as times are tough, all the guests decided, without even consulting each other, to make this day count. The whole community really, really wanted to have fun. And that’s what all the little mice did!

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Chablis and Chandon

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Oil on cardboard – 9,5 x 12 inch – Unique work

It is midnight and yet it is as bright as day. Chablis and Chandon are in love but they don’t know it yet. Chandon intends to declare his undying love tonight and tonight the atmosphere is ideal.

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The Queen of Rouen

Oil on cardboard – 9,5 x 13 inch – Unique work

They are eight. Eight female statues seated on Gabriel’s sentry boxes all around the Place de la Concorde. They represent eight French cities: Brest, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Rouen and Strasbourg.

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A lizard in Paris

Oil on cardboard – 8 x 8 inch – Unique work

Caesar the lizard really wants to get to know Paris. He has heard about it since his childhood. His parents, his grandparents, his aunts, his uncles, his cousins speak of the capital, like always. Obviously, his whole family is crazy about this city. He is the only one, him the youngest, to have not seen with his own eyes the legendary beauty of the great lady. He has made up his mind, tonight, he is escaping from home. He has prepared his backpack with some food, a flask of fresh water. Now he is ready to leave his native Burgundy, his village of Charbuy.

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The Obelisk of Luxor

Oil on cardboard – 8 x 8 inch – Unique work

We have this feeling that this monument has always been there and obviously, it is the oldest monument in Paris, even before the founding of the capital. Its manufacture dates back to the ancient Egyptian civilization. It was classified as a historical monument in 1937.

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