
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!

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!

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.

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.

Oil on canvas – 9,45 x 7,48 inch – Unique work
Hello my darling daughter. I am pleased to write you these few words because I long for you. I received your text with your photo taken during your last holidays. In the shade of this huge tree trunk, you look so pale. I am a little bit worried. It even seems to me that you have lost some of your cheeks. Do you eat enough? Do you take the time to take care of yourself between exam revisions?

Oil on wood – 19,68 x 25,59 inch – Unique work
Marion has just unpacked her last box. Another move but this time it’s for good! She fell in love with this little house in a small village in central France. Tomorrow night, her best friends will join her for the weekend and give her a hand for the garden. She has always lived in a town and in a flat, so managing a lawnmower is a real challenge for her.

Oil on canvas – 9,45 x 13 inch – Unique work
There are unique stories. There are fantastic destinies. There are special adventures. There are magnificent romances.

Gustave Caillebotte (August 19, 1848 – February 21, 1894) is a French painter, collector and sponsor.

Inspired by Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) – The Man in bath (1884) – Pastel on black paper – 11,81 x 7,87 inch
Today is the big day: Alphonse has his first date with Amélie.

Oil on canvas – 10,63 x 13,78 inch – Unique work
It starts raining. It’s pretty chilly too. For the first day of her holidays after a hectic first-quarter first year at Kobe High School, Honshu Island’s metropolis, Maeko wakes up slowly, stretches, yawns and finally gets up. In the next room, she hears her little brother Azuma come and go with firm steps. She punches the wall between the two bedrooms to make him stop. He makes far too much noise for her. But nothing works. She crashes like a fury in his room and yells at him. Petrified, Azuma stops all movement at once.

Oil on canvas – 7,48 x 9,45 inch – Unique work – SOLD
Seven o’clock in the morning, the alarm clock rings.
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