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Bull Rugby Stade Toulousain
Either the new manager has arrived or someone left the gate open. Available as an A4 or A3 print. Also on canvas stretched upon a 100cm x 70cm chassis. Please contact us to order the canvas.
Black Pig - Noir de Bigorre
The Noir de Bigorre is the black pig from our part of SW France. The breed was almost extinct, but is now thriving again. Reared in the open and eating acorns and foraging in the woods, it's far tastier than supermarket ham and saucisson.
Cockerel egg putt
Ever tried putting with an egg? No matter how flat the greens are, this is going to be a very long game!
Coq au vin
This cockerel finds his singing voice after discovering the red wine.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts. Also available as greeting card, as well as on large-format canvas.
Poule Farcie
A new take on an old recipe.
reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts. Also available on large-format canvas.
Le Tracteur
We've all sat behind one of these. Old tractors never die, they just end up in the Gers.
Available as an A4 and A3 print as well as canvas print.
Confit de Canard
Confit de canard, another take on a great dish from this region.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts. Available as greeting card as well as on large-format canvas.
World renowed Basque weaving company Tissage Moutet selected this drawing for their tea towel collection. Click here to be directed to this item on their site.
Gascon Texto
Gascons to the left to me, SMSs to the right, here I am confused in the middle with you.
Tour de France Canards
It seems that everyone gets excited with the Tour de France comes through.
Tue Poulets
A traditional scene from the past, though the two on the right have just seen their future.
Mamie Potager
This mami has worked in the garden everyday of her life, which is probably why she is still doing it today.
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.
Gardening with the moon
When gardening with the cycles of the moon, one shouldn't always take things literally.