31 July 2012
A Painting a Week No 107 - Quattro Gondola, Venice
For Sale - 1st August 2012
Quattro Gondola, Venice
Size: 21 x 15cm
Price A$90
(Postage and handling included)
As I'm sure I've said before, one of the things I love to photograph when we're in Venice are the gondolas, particularly when I come upon groups of them 'floating idly', with their beautiful pointy ends splaying out in all directions (not a very nautical description I know!) This could well be the start of a new series of paintings from our visit to Venice in May - they just seemed to be there waiting for me around every corner!
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May 2012 - and then.... A Short Stint in Provence
We headed into France next and towards Aix en Provence, yet
another place we’d raced past for the last 2 or 3 years. I was hoping to see
the Cezanne Gallery and his studio, as it turned out, so was everyone else in
France at that time. The place seemed to
be jumping. The large roundabout in the centre was a jumble of tourist buses
and jaywalking tourists, many trundling suitcases and the 3 hotels I asked at
whilst Peter sat in the car, looked at me in amazement and said a rather firm
‘Complet Madame’. Before it came too
stressful Peter and I came to an immediate agreement that we abandon Aix on
this trip, and head to the coast. A good
move as we found a good room for the night and next morning had breakfast in
Sanary sur Mer and a good wander around through the huge produce market there. I've noticed on recent visits to France that there's a trend towards white umbrellas in some of the local markets - not nearly as exciting for photographs and/or paintings - lets hope the coloured ones that are left, remain. This whole market at Sanary sur Mer was a feast of bright colours which is what got me clicking!
I also spent ages taking photos of the beautiful old boats crammed into the harbour, with their reflections .....
..... and the lovely backdrop of the old town of Sanary sur Mer
So happily armed with the boat and the market shots, I left with a head full of prospective paintings. Another good spot to return to, to be added onto the list!
Next we were off along the coast to Nice ….. slowly because we seemed to get caught up in what must be Europe’s largest Harley Davidson get together. I’ve never seen so many motorbikes in one place, all unfortunately on the narrow coastal road near the St Tropez turnoff, which is often a frustrating stretch of road at the best of times. We wanted to visit the Maeght Foundation near St Paul de Vence before arriving in Nice, which we did, but I must admit I was rather disappointed in the artworks there. I suspect they may now have moved a lot of the paintings to separate galleries in and around Nice. There is a good selection of sculptures there though, so worth the visit if that’s what you want to see.
I also spent ages taking photos of the beautiful old boats crammed into the harbour, with their reflections .....
..... and the lovely backdrop of the old town of Sanary sur Mer
So happily armed with the boat and the market shots, I left with a head full of prospective paintings. Another good spot to return to, to be added onto the list!
Next we were off along the coast to Nice ….. slowly because we seemed to get caught up in what must be Europe’s largest Harley Davidson get together. I’ve never seen so many motorbikes in one place, all unfortunately on the narrow coastal road near the St Tropez turnoff, which is often a frustrating stretch of road at the best of times. We wanted to visit the Maeght Foundation near St Paul de Vence before arriving in Nice, which we did, but I must admit I was rather disappointed in the artworks there. I suspect they may now have moved a lot of the paintings to separate galleries in and around Nice. There is a good selection of sculptures there though, so worth the visit if that’s what you want to see.
After spending some time cruising around
the not so salubrious outer surburbs in search of a large Carrefour
Supermarket to restock our French products to take back to Greece, we arrived
at Esplanade des Anglaise for our rendezvous with Rita and Donna. They were staying in a beautiful
apartment overlooking the beach, with all that entailed – hours of entertainment
from the window sill!
Its always great to be back in France – seems a little like returning home in some ways and I love having the soft musical French language in the background. We made sure we had an Indian meal whilst we were there – seems like that’s the closest for us – sad eh!
Some ladies even in their PJ's! |
Its always great to be back in France – seems a little like returning home in some ways and I love having the soft musical French language in the background. We made sure we had an Indian meal whilst we were there – seems like that’s the closest for us – sad eh!
16 July 2012
A Painting A Week No 106
For Sale - 16th July 2012
Skiathos, Greece 2
Size: 21 x 15cm
Price A$90
(Postage and handling included)
I’m currently in northern Greece, and on the way here spent 9 days on the lovely island of Skiathos, hence this week’s painting. This is my 3rd year visiting Skiathos and each time I seem to slip easily into ‘creative mode’. I put this down to Yvonne’s inspiring company, and cool relaxing studio! Once again I've fallen for a view over the water but there’s so much to paint there that I’m always spoilt for choice. I do love the contrast of the sea, white houses and the orange roofs. Needless to say there are more Skiathos paintings in the pipeline, and some from Skopelos as well, where we spent a couple of days exploring once Peter joined me.
If you would like to buy this painting, please click on this link to my Art Weekly Online Shop, or if you'd rather deal with me direct, please email me at either jackiesinfrance@hotmail.com or jackie@jackiesherwood.com.
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