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If only rain would fall where we need it. I could be dry for a very long time, so just add water and nature will still flourish. It's one of those nice objects to find at the Brocante Market with lots of other interesting things to find.
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Brocante Market - Brocante
Brocante market at Issegeac - it's a very popular brocante market during the summer season. Lots of nice vintage and antique objects to discover among lots of other goods. Just give it a try!
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Issigeac - a picturesque small village with many 13th to 15th century medieval timbered houses circling a church and a 17th century Bishop's Palace. The weekly market and brocante market is very popular with a nice variety of products and goods. Also, enjoy the local restaurants, it will sure make your visit complete. This village should be listed as one of the "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" because it's exactly that type of a nice quaint French villages to visit.
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Photo - Richard Poppelaars.
© About Pixels Photography: #AboutPixels in #Issigeac #France / #BrocanteMarket / #weather
Ancient medieval architecture and many half timbered houses, most of them are original and well maintained.
Photo August 2, 2020, Issigeac - history (+/-1250) after 770 years in time.
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Issigeac - History
Issigeac - a picturesque small village with many 13th to 15th century medieval timbered houses circling a church and a 17th century Bishop's Palace. The weekly market and brocante market is very popular with a nice variety of products and goods. Also, enjoy the local restaurants, it will sure make your visit complete. This village should be listed as one of the "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" because it's exactly that type of a nice quaint French villages to visit.
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Photo - Richard Poppelaars.
© About Pixels Photography: #AboutPixels in #Issigeac #France / #architecture #medieval
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This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the
annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.
Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac,this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.
Stick to your walking cane, in design it looks like it's also a personality. It's one of those nice objects to find at the Brocante Market with lots of other interesting things to find.
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Brocante Market - Brocante
Brocante market at Issegeac - it's a very popular brocante market during the summer season. Lots of nice vintage and antique objects to discover among lots of other goods. Just give it a try!
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Issigeac - a picturesque small village with many 13th to 15th century medieval timbered houses circling a church and a 17th century Bishop's Palace. The weekly market and brocante market is very popular with a nice variety of products and goods. Also, enjoy the local restaurants, it will sure make your visit complete. This village should be listed as one of the "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" because it's exactly that type of a nice quaint French villages to visit.
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Photo - Richard Poppelaars.
© About Pixels Photography: #AboutPixels in #Issigeac #France / #BrocanteMarket / #stick #walkingstick
Local grown garlic - a French delicacy. In taste much better than Asian import garlic (the kind that smells so bad). The French almost don't sell or buy a bulb but a whole string.
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Market at Issegeac - a thriving market on Sunday mornings, with lots of antique goods for sale at the Brocante Market. At the food market many gastronomic delights as well as an exceptional selection of local wines, meats, fruit and vegetables brought directly to the market by their producers.
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Issigeac - one of the "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France", a small medieval village that dates back to Roman times with roots in antiquity, today it is a quaint village with timbered houses circling the church and 17th century Bishop's Palace.
Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issigeac
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Cité médiévale d'origine gallo-romaine dont les traces les plus anciennes remontent au IV° siècle.
This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.
Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.
a TERRE-POMME...TERRE... impressions et estampes diverses
Dans la continuité de mon travail de trompe l’œil et de peinture murale j’ai créé un pochoir, un chablon…dans la mouvance du Street art.
Le dessin est extrait de la série « La grande aventure humaine » et particulièrement des « Magritteries » où je décline quelques thèmes de René Magritte, dont la pomme…
Une première série d’impressions pour l’estampe 2012 VISARTE-Neuchâtel (Société suisse des artistes visuels) - Numérotée et signée de 1 à 100, peinte à l’aérosol «Sparvar» avec SOY (Gaétan Gris) dans son atelier, sur papier Supersilk, 300 gr, 30 x 35 cm et de 1 à 10 EA, peinture acrylique au pinceau pochoir sur papier « Bamboo » (Hahnemühle Fineart) 250 gr, 36 x 48 cm avec un chablon découpé au laser par l’entreprise ARCOFIL de St-Imier dans une plaque de tôle en acier inoxydable de 0,2 mm d’épaisseur (30 x 35 cm) . Pour générer le programme permettant le contrôle de la machine de découpage au laser, M. Bernard Schenk, créateur de l’entreprise, a digitalisé mon dessin...
Des dizaines de chablons ont été distribués et sont «invités» (leur propriétaire) à reproduire cette image de pomme...terre sur d’autres supports......pour se multiplier...
Une nouvelle série d’impressions a été réalisée pour 7 Coffrets à l’occasion de mon exposition « Ma pomme » au Centre de Culture et Loisirs à St-Imier (Suisse) en 2017 avec d’autres impressions - estampes (Tampon encreur, mes empreintes digitales, gaufrage sur papier fait main, traces de lumière solaire et lunaire….un dvd relatant la réalisation de toutes ces empreintes...)
En 2019 la série, lors d’expositions dans le Périgord(Galerie du Presbyère de St-Avit, cave du Palais des Evêques de Sarlat à Issigeac, et dans la Salle d’Aquitaine de la bastide de Monflanquin), s’enrichit de nouvelles estampes avec d’autres tampons encreur (Maman bobo, Et alors ?) …linogravure (un monde à l’envers)… avec de la peinture thermochromique (une allégorie au réchauffement climatique)…à découper ( «notre pomme-terre à la poubelle» en clin d’oeil à Banksy)….projection de lumière ….un tableau vivant (éphémère) avec des graines germées….
En 2020 diverses expositions corona-annulées, exposition virtuelle sur Flickr et nouvelles impressions sur toile « elle en voit de toutes les couleurs », puis impressions avec des paillettes (Jour de fêtes) et jeux de collages pour « faire tapisserie »…puis une nouvelle série « Un nouveau monde (humanité) à imaginer » - allusion et illusion du Great reset et…avec la découverte du bleu de Lectoure – « Klein d’œil au Great Reset »….avec une série également de Magritteries, de globes (Terrestres) et cartes de géographie…
En 2021 dans les ateliers d’Eymet et de Bergerac poursuite des impressions sur toile, chassis de 40 x 40 cm, impression à l’aérosol « water based - spraypaint MTN - Montana Colors »………avec une série paillettes et strass collés…une série bling-bling….pour essayer de finir en beauté……. kitscherie…et en ….. sans oublier que notre maison brûle (gravure au chalumeau)…et moi/vous dans tout cela (miroir reflétant ma/votre pomme).
En 2022 quelques collages et chablon, big pharma, big business, big data complètent la collection pour une exposition virtuelle dans le cadre de Manifestampe
www.flickr.com/photos/dulorac/albums/72157713481393233
Liens des vidéos sur YouTube – playlist de 10 vidéos sur les estampes Terre-Pomme-Terre
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlEjKuuwzQmRpWyDnZQO0d6V6n...
A beautiful quaint French village, every structure is consumed by the village atmosphere. The best time to visit this village when there are no events, a few hours of wandering is an event by itself.
Photo August 2, 2020, Issigeac - history (+/-1250) after 770 years in time.
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Issigeac - History
Issigeac - a picturesque small village with many 13th to 15th century medieval timbered houses circling a church and a 17th century Bishop's Palace. The weekly market and brocante market is very popular with a nice variety of products and goods. Also, enjoy the local restaurants, it will sure make your visit complete. This village should be listed as one of the "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" because it's exactly that type of a nice quaint French villages to visit.
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Photo - Richard Poppelaars.
© About Pixels Photography: #AboutPixels in #Issigeac #France / #architecture #medieval
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This is the most important region of France for tourism outside of Paris (which really doesn't represent France). One of the annual tourist attractions is a "mediaeval itinerance" (is that an English word?). This is a mediaeval fair which does the rounds of some of the mediaeval towns and villages for a weekend each. In 2011 the season ended up at Issigeac. The central theme was mediaeval games, putting children at its heart.
Rather than show the architecture of this beautiful village southwest of Bergerac, this set concentrates on people - candid shots of men, women, girls, boys, and even babies.