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Duck Psychiatre
“Fed up to the back teeth” ? "How do you think I feel"? This duck farmer doesn’t see the irony of his statement.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Pothole
The French have a charming name for potholes. They call them chicken nests (nids de poule). This local expertly slaloms his way among them.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Poulet Basquaise
The Poulet Basquaise is a traditional dish from the Basque country. Proud, rich, and tender. Available as art prints in formats A4, A3 and A2. A4 and A3 prints can also be ordered with mounts. If you'd like the Poulet Basquaise on a large-format canvas, please email us for details.
Happy Golfer
Golf is a frustrating game, but there are happy moments nonetheless. Available as an A4, A3, A2 print and on canvas.
Froid de canard
'Froid de canard' is a French description when it is bitterly cold. Clearly, this poor chap is going to have to do better than a few droopy flowers to warm this lady's heart.
Duck music case
Jazz musicians come from all around the world to play at Marciac, even the locals. Available as an A4, A3 and A2 print
The chicken scrum
The scrum half doesn't know which ball to choose... A4, A3 and A2 prints.
Duck wine bomb
This little chappy loves his wine!
A4 print (30 x 21 cm). Also available as an A3 print (30 x 42 cm). Choose your print size on the right.
Mamie Wilkinson
Mamie has been watching too much rugby.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts. Available as greeting card as well as on large-format canvas.
Maigret de Canard
The famous detective takes on another disguise. Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Battery chickens
Battery chickens, or, Poules de batterie. In French, a batterie is also a drum, drumkit, or percussion.
Paratroupeau
The French for a herd is troupeau. This herd are in for a painful landing.
Duck and the Funnel
Give a duck the chance and it'll be in the maize bucket like a shot.
Headless Chickens
Nothing is better than a communal preen. Followed by a dustbath and a snooze in the shade.
Hemorrhoids
“How are the hemorrhoids?” A life spent on stilts is hard on some parts of the body.
La Vache qui quille
We all know ‘The Laughing cow’ cheese. It’s literally translated from the French brand ‘La vache qui rit’. This cow prefers playing the game of quille, a type of skittles played in SW France.
La Vache qui frit
We all know ‘The Laughing cow’ cheese. It’s literally translated from the French brand ‘La vache qui rit’. This cow prefers frying.
Poule Noir Gascon de Paris
To proof its provenance, the Gascon Noir chicken is sold with much of its black feathers attached and is dressed in blue with a waxed mediallion and is a very fashionable bird in Paris
Tournée des grands-ducks
When the French say that they're doing 'La tournée des grands-ducs', it means that they are going on a classy drinking tour of all the best joints in town. An upmarket pub crawl.
Chair de Poules
'Chair de poule' is the French equivalent of goose bumps. Playing on the word chair/chaise, this one is not happy about being plucked and now someone has already taken her place.
Carre d'agneau des montagnes
Carré d'agneau is a side of lamb chops. A carré is also 'argot' for a square-cut, bob hairstyle. This square-cut sheep is in its element on the mountain slopes.
La Vache qui Trie
We all know the ‘La vache qui rit’ cheese. But you often see them sorting their rubbish. Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Coq non sportif
This cock is not likely to pull a muscle as he takes a beer and fag while watching his horse come in at the Cafe des Sports.
12-volt baby playpen
Out in the field, daddy keeps his animals within an electric fence, so why not at home?
The shepherds of Bordeaux
The shepherds of Bordeaux have taken something out of the winegrowers book and automated their shearing. A grape plucking machine has been adapted to shear sheep.