Renault 4 Gers
The hills of the Gers need customised road signs, but this old Quatrelle is still eating up the kilometers after more than forty years of service.
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The hills of the Gers need customised road signs, but this old Quatrelle is still eating up the kilometers after more than forty years of service.
Drawn for the baker who restored Traction Avants and is a fan of Jacques Tati.
Some families in Gascony still raise pigs for their own consumption. The pig is washed before being butchered. This pig is blisfully unaware of what is to come.
A visit to Bassoues is not complete without having lunch at the famous Restaurant du Centre.
Two old friends stop to chat in under the hall in the medieval bastide of Bassoues. The soft suspension of the 2CV make it easier to lean into the sunroof and see each other.
Three jealous guys with beautiful cars but the lad with just the bike has the beautiful girl.
This cute little chap here appears on almost every menu in the south west.
Running a chambre d'hôte is not as idylic as people think. Available as an A4 and A3 print. Three language versions possible: English, Dutch and French. Please state your preference below, click SAVE and then click 'Add to basket'. If the field is left blank, we will send the English version.
The ducks of Gascony. An indian ink and walnut stain drawing, reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts. Also available on large-format canvas
Vendange a la main, traditionally a family affair with lots going on in every corner
World famous Jazz pianist with a Gascon make-over.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts. Available as greeting card, as well as on large-format canvas.
No gavage. The old lady wants to feed her ducks their daily ration of maize, but they have other ideas.
The electric lines reminded me of sheet music as I listened to the jazz festival in the valley. The birds creating notes of an ever-changing melody.
Inspired by the Jazz festival in Marciac, home to a great festival each August and to hundreds of duck farmers all year round.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts. Also available on large-format canvas, as well as greeting card.