Jars in Marciac
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
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Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
The two happy fishermen are oblivious of the misery above them as they enjoy the pleasures of sitting by the riverbank all day
This black sheep has seen that one of the herd has gone off on its own and comments on it, oblivious of the irony.
There is a little market every Sunday in Bassoues, so don't go on Monday!
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 youngest generation wants to help crush the grapes.
A series of playing cards with a Gascon theme. Here, the suit Clubs has been replaced by grapes.
This chubby chappie needs all the help he can get to jump clear of the oncoming cow...
The foire aux oies is an annual event, held in Riguepeu, a small village in the Gers, where geese of all shapes and sizes are on show. Walking in a procession and on display with lots of other types of fowl.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
The sleeping fisherman. A few too many beers at lunchtime perhaps, but this heron is making the most of it. Available as an A4 or A3 print
A twist on the Gershwin classic, boue is french for mud .. and these Gascon pigs couldn't be happier.
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.
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.
In French, Jean sounds just like the English Sean. Connerie is rather rude, but could be translated as bullshit (or worse. Look it up.)
The Queen plucks the fruit of the summer, ready to make wine.
A series of playing cards with a Gascon theme. Here, the suit Clubs has been replaced by grapes.
Gascons pride themselves on their traditions, but even they have accepted some aspects of 'la vie moderne'.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
Nothing will get in the way of the weekly game of boules. Print available in A4 and A3.