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Hello Sunshine !

Oil on wood – 11,81 x 15,75 inch – Unique work

While it was grey, so grey in our lives, the Sun King appeared to us.

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Dorothy

Oil on wood – 21,26 x 28,34 inch – Unique work

Dorothy lives in Sainte Cécile with her parents and her cat Charly. One day as a tornado has passed by while ravaging everything in its path, Dorothy, now an orphan, finds herself stranded on an unknown land, Charly by her side.

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All the better to eat you with, my child

Oil on wood – 9,45 x 12,99 inch – Unique work

 

Jean-Luc doesn’t like stories. He hates this so-called privileged moment with his father when he reads a story to him. And during the weekends, it’s even worst, because as there is more time, it is his mother’s turn but with a fairy tale. And it has become unbearable.

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Medusa

Oil on wood – 11,81 x 11,81 inch – Unique work

Once upon a time, in a country far far away, there was a tiny garden inhabited by extraordinary flowers.

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Daisy

Oil on canvas – 10,63 x 18,11 inch – Unique work

No, as far as I’m concerned, this word doesn’t remind me of a flower but rather a name.

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What if …

Oil on canvas – 16,14 x 10,63 inch – Unique work

I could change the vision of how things could be. It would probably be like seeing these flowers through a macro lens.

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The white lilac

Inspired by Edouard Manet (1832-1883) – White lilacs Lilas in a crystal vase (1882) – Pastel – 10,63 x 6,30 inch

A sweet memory of my childhood overwhelms me suddenly as I walk lazily in this path in the middle of nowhere.

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Rhododendron

Watercolour / Gouache – 5,90 x 7,8 inch – Unique work

I had a wierd and penetrating dream.

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Kew Gardens

Watercolor – Black stone – 6,10 x 8,66 inch – Unique work

This park means a lot to me. It’ all about my childhood. West of London, about 30 minutes from the center by tube, an area of 121 hectares, Kew Gardens is home to one of the largest collections of plants in the world, more than 30,000 species. Their herbarium follows the same logic with 7 million specimens. Founded in 1759 during the Victorian era, it has been listed since July 2003 on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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A Sunday morning

Inspired by Edouard Manet (1832-1883) – Carnations and clematis in a crystal vase (around 1882) – Pastel – 10,63 x 6,30 inch

It’s been already a year. We have a tremendous weather. The sun has been up for a couple of hours now and the heat rushes imperceptibly through the living room window which has been mistakenly left opened. Sophie likes cooling the farmhouse every morning at dawn in the summer to keep the freshess of the night inside the sufocating southern rooms. And then as soon as the yellow star appears, she closes the shutters and all the openings.

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