Antiques Roadshow
Is there anyone else out there going tomorrow to Eugene to the Antiques Roadshow? What would you bring to be appraised?
The fabulous Francoise and Guy, Proprietors of the Hotel du Soleil. Thank you so much for another lovely time in St. Remy de Provence!!! |
Merci Doris for all your insightful painting critiques! |
Having fun exporing mixed media journaling |
Painting in the quite hilltop village of Egalieres |
Looking towards Les Alpilles |
A friendly guy takes our photo and cleverly gets in it too |
The cute Roman chapel, St. Sixte, built in the 12th Century |
Very cozy French restaurant, La Pitchoune |
Cheese! |
Painting in a vineyard with an beautiful backdrop |
I found a sunny spot to paint but it was still windy! |
Our picnic lunch site at the upper end of the village. Sunny and sheltered |
The view of the old castle from the vineyards below. |
Helen & Marie exploring Les Baux de Provence |
Cute street |
My cousine, Marie, has joined us from Paris. What a sport! She loves all the crazy mixed media ideas I have. Got to love that! |
The River Sorgue surrounds the charming town, Isle sur la Sorgue, as if to hug it. Walking along the canals you will notice how they run between the narrow ancient streets. There are little bridges to cross and great wheels to look at with mossy blades turning in the river. It is also a wonderful place to paint reflections. We find a fabulous restaurant, Les Terrasse du Bassin, which turns out to be a perfect spot for enjoying the cafe as well as the perfect painting spot for painting on location. The river seems to be calmer here so the reflections on the water are perfect for painting.
The view across from Les Terrasses du Bassin with wonderful reflections in the water |
Helen’s wonderful painting of the reflections at our favorite spot. |
Sunday can be a fun day in St. Remy de Provence and this particular Sunday is the local waiter race. |
Waiters dressed up as chickens race too! |
Glasses on the trays are are filled with liquid at the beginning of the race. They are then measured at the ed of the race and lose of liquid is counted against the waiter. |
Just a question for you – How does one walk on these cobble stone streets in these shoes???? |
We use our library voices once we enter the grounds because we automatically experience a feeling of reverence and awe. We are literally walking on the same grounds where Vincent Van Gogh walked, stood and painted. He lived here for a year and produced almost 150 paintings!
Painting out back |
The lavender rows gave us great practice on perspective! |
Our lesson for the day was how to draw and paint arches. |
Suddenly a flock of French school children descend upon as and give us painting advice. |
First thing – Coffee! |
Our first stop was Gordes where we found a wonderful place to stop to take photos.
Gordes is a very beautiful old village, perched on the southern edge of the high Plateau de Vaucluse. The stone buildings built in tight against the base of the cliffs and those perched on the rocks above, including the 12th-century castle, are made of an beige stone that glows orange in the morning sun. The view from the village is a southern panorama out across fields and forests and small perched villages to the Montagne du Luberon.
We stop here to take photos of Gordes, one of France’s most beautiful village |
We arrive at Roussillon, famous for it’s red ochre with its red rocks, red stone buildings and red tile roofs. We spent several hours here painting.
Mary Ann, Kendra, Sharon, Helen and myself with Roussillon in the background |
I can not resist a “boule” of lavender ice cream! |
It is fun to see all the colorful baskets. Everything here has a glow of red that bounces off the stone walls. I feel like I could spend 100 days here painting!
Sharon’s Poppies! |
Kendra’s Paintings-on-the-go! |
The View from our painting spot under the wisteria at the Hotel du Soleil |
Helen’s water reflections |
Sharon painted this in less than an hour! What a colorful spontaneous feel to this field of poppies. |
First day of our workshop! The sun is shining and we walk to the Place Favier in St. Remy de Provence to paint on-site. It is a lovely town square with dappled light and the fountain is trickling and sure enough the town drunk is here too. He has stationed himself at his favorite park bench and his bottle of rose wine is more than half gone and it is 10:00 a.m. He was here 1 1/2 years ago when I brought my other group to paint and so I warn my students that it is best to stay away from him because the little bit of English that he can utter is not very pleasant. We, though, pass a very pleasant morning working on our paintings-on-the-go. I had the students put a watercolor wash on their sketchbook page prior to venturing out, so that we were ready to sketch on top of that on location.
Janviere, Mary Ann and Sharon exploring La Place Favier, St. Remy de Provence |
Janviere finishes her beautiful poppy painting! |
We enjoy a pleasant afternoon painting at our peaceful Hotel du Soleil. We have the whole place to ourselves!
Kendra and I show our paintings |
Sunlit wall in St. Remy |
Here is my journal painting of the sunlit wall in St. Remy |