When the wood pigeons migrate through SW France, some hunters become obsessed. It is sometimes called the 'Maladie bleue', or the blue sickness, due to the colour of the pigeons. This one has asked his wife to call his work to say that he won't be in for the next few days as he has the 'Maladie bleue'...
The market square in St Emilion. Famous for its wine, this drawing is available as A4 and A3 prints, as well as 100 cm x 70 cm canvas, stretched on a frame. We recommend the larger formats as this drawing has lots of fine details that are less visible on the A4 print.
Foie Gras Blues played by a duck on trumpet. 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.
A tisane is an infusion, often herbal tea. This waiter is providing his happy customer with an armagnac, infused with the flavour and colour of the oak vat.
Price€30.00
The French have a charming name for potholes. They call them chicken nests (nids de poule). This local expertly slaloms his way among them.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.