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.
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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.
The famous detective takes on another disguise. Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Give a duck the chance and it'll be in the maize bucket like a shot.
Nothing is better than a communal preen. Followed by a dustbath and a snooze in the shade.
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.
The secret to Boeuf Bourguignon is to marinate it in red wine.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts. Available as greeting card as well as on large-format canvas.
When you're retired and too old for la chasse, this is a good alternative.
Before machines took over, wine picking was a happy family affair, rewarded by they 'casse croute' under the trees.
This young gigolo has caught the eye of the ladies, much to the annoyance of the head of the herd.
The beautiful Canal du Midi runs from Toulouse to Sete on the Mediterranean coast. Available as A4, A3 and A2 giclée prints.
Rugby players. What's in a name? By the way 'Gaillard' means strapping, big built.
'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.
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
A twist on the Gershwin classic, boue is french for mud .. and these Gascon pigs couldn't be happier.
In Course Landaise the art is to avoid the cow as it charges and to be as close to the horns as possible. This chap took it to the limit, but the crowd are in for a close encounter themselves!