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.
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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.
Banda! Music to tap the toes and get the party started. Looks like one of them is already partying. Available as an A4, A3 and A2 print
These three friends share a moment of calm, in the shade of the old oak. Available as an A4, A3, A2 print and on canvas.
This chap visits Paris' most famous landmark and loses the most famous attribute a Gascon could wear. Available as an A4, A3, A2 print and on canvas.
The name of the well-known jacket worn by many a Frenchman while at work. A 'bleu' can also be a bruise or blood blister under the finger nail. So now you know! Available as an A4, A3, A2 print and on canvas.
In the shade, these two old chaps stay cool under the plane trees of the square. Drawn with Indian ink and coloured with walnut stain. Available as an A4 and A3 print
Fourcès, the beautiful, round bastide in the north of the Gers celebrates its 40th marché aux fleurs in 2015. This is a design I created in honour of the event. Available as an A4, A3 and A2 print.
Christian Dehors, a distant, country cousin of the more famous Parisian couturier, has launched his own line of outdoor clothing for the fashion-conscious farmer. Dehors means 'outside'. Available as an A4, A3 and A2 print.
The free concerts on the main square draw jazz fans the whole day. Even if it's just as background music to their snooze, read or conversation.
La fête champêtre du village. Tout le monde sont là, avec toujours les mêmes suspects à la buvette... Disponible en A3, A4 et maintenant sur toile de 100cm x 70cm
When the moon is right and the rain allows, the roads and fields are filled with tractors.
WC Fêtes ... and the moral is: never pluck blackburries near the toilet block.
Fourcès is a beautiful bastide village in the north of the Gers, with a circular 'place' that is set around where the old chateau used to be.
This well-built farmer's wife knows how to get two geese home from the foire aux oies. Indian ink, using a brush.
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.
Under the arches of the market hall in Trie sur Baïse (65). Available as an A4, A3 and A2 print
Drawn for the baker who restored Traction Avants and is a fan of Jacques Tati.