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Au Jardin des B’Teas from August 2019

I’m honoured to be exposed in a cosy little shop in the center of France. If by any chance you travel around Selles sur Cher do come and have a look at my watercolor paintings Au jardin des B’teas !

 

Glass of water and coffee maker

Inspired by Jean Siméon Chardin (1699 – 1779) – Glass of water and coffee maker (around 1760) – oil on wood – 12,99 x 16,14 inch

Léontine is very busy this morning. She has to prepare dinner for her whole family visiting the surroundings for a few days.

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This is my prayer

Inspired by Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) – Hands study (1506) – Oil on canvas – 10,63 x 8,66 inch

A life to start, it seems so …

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A daydream

Inspired by an indo-persane miniature (Daydream – 1627) – Gouache / Watercolor – 12,60 x 9,45 inch

Anahita pricks her cheek with a needle. A pearl of blood runs on her pale cheek.

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Violet

 

Charcoal / Red chalk / Watercolor on white paper – 11,81 x 7,87 inch – Unique work

On a beautiful spring morning, Violette got up. An ordinary day? Not quite.

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Nowhere Street

Watercolor/ Gouache on white paper – 11,81 x 7,87 inch – Unique work

Who said that in New York the city was crisscrossed and that it was impossible to get lost?

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The Bridge of Sighs

 

Watercolor / Gouache – 7,87 x 5,90 inch – Unique work

Just by saying its name, I have goose pimple. Far from the romanticism of Venice, this emblematic place indicates a completely closed bridge leading prisoners from the courthouse to prison.

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Sightseeing

Watercolor/ Gouache on white paper – 11,81 x 7,87 inch – Unique work

What’s more exciting than visiting New York? Frankly, I haven’t found!

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Irish ruins

Watercolor – 5,90 x 7,87 inch – Unique work

As I and my daughter spent two weeks holidays in Ireland with a couple of friends and their son, I particularly remember this ruin.

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Starbucks Coffee

Watercolor / Red chalk on white paper – 5,90 x 7,87 inch – Unique work

Just arrived at the office, I already count the seconds, the minutes, the hours remaining to reach the sacred moment of lunchtime.

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