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Gascon Texto
Gascons to the left to me, SMSs to the right, here I am confused in the middle with you.
Mamie Potager
This mami has worked in the garden everyday of her life, which is probably why she is still doing it today.
Pig Bath
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.
Tractor Jam
Tractor jam. The impatient summer visitors queue behind the slow-moving tractors as they carry on as usual. A4 and A3 print.
Foie Gras Blues
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.
Le sport à Paris, hammer...
Le sport à Paris, hammer thrower. Alternative sports, Paris style.
Summertime - greeting cards
Summertime and the living is easy.
Pack of 5 cards, and multiples thereof.
Jeu de poules greeting cards
Jeu de poules. Chickens playing boules.
A pack of 5 cards, and multiples thereof.
Le bonheur est dans le pré...
Le bonheur est dans le pré.
Pack of 5 cards, and multiples thereof.
Boules hôpital cards
Boules Hôpital. He never misses a game.
A pack of 5 cards, and multiples thereof.
Alimentation Equilibrée...
Alimentation Equilibrée. A balanced diet.
A pack of 5 cards, and multiples thereof.
Anyone seen the corkscrew?...
"Anyone seen the corkscrew?"
A pack of 5 cards and multiples thereof.
Wine bottle road sign,...
Wine bottle road sign. Empty bottle ahead!
A pack of 5 cards and multiples thereof.
Et Hup!
"et, hup !"
"Yes doctor, he's very devoted and is doing his exercises several times a day..."
Has anyone seen the corkscrew?
Has anyone seen the corkscrew? On reflection, it was quite clear to see.
Duck at the opticians
This little duck went to the optician and didn't like what he read.
Jean Connerie
In French, Jean sounds just like the English Sean. Connerie is rather rude, but could be translated as bullshit (or worse. Look it up.)
Tourtiere Landais
Apples baked on a bed of wafer-thin pastry, generously sprinkled with armagnac. All agree that it is delicious, but is it called a Tourtiere Landaise, or a Croustade Gasconne?