Studio 365

Studio 365: Day 310

Day 310 i

Lascaux I 6.11.15 ongoing

One of the highlights of our recent holiday in the Dordogne in southwestern France was visiting a replica of the cave of Lascaux in the Vézère Valley. The decorations by prehistoric man in the Magdalenian Period over 17000 years ago, with its primitive pictures of oxen, horses, bison and stags and many unknown symbols, are simply breathtaking. The cave was discovered in September 1940 but closed in 1963. An exact replica of one-third of the cave, Lascaux II, was opened 200 metres from the original cave in 1983. It was a memorable day indeed.

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Studio 365: Day 309

Day 309 iiic

Eglise de Saint Léon sur Vézère 5.11.15

Three of the beautiful abstract stained glass windows from the church in this village, which is among Les Plus Beaux Villages de France.

Day 309 ii

Studio 365: Day 307

Day 307 iv

Waterloo I 3.11.15

 Ink and watercolour on Yupo paper 14″ x 11″

Studio 365: Day 306

Day 306

 

Trémolat Study VI 2.11.15

 acrylic on canvas 14″ x 11″

Studio 365: Day 305

Day 305 i

Trémolat Monoprint I 1.11.15

Day 305 ii

Trémolat Monoprint II 1.11.15

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Day 305 iii    Day 305 viii

Day 305 vi    Day 305 v

Trémolat Monoprints III and IV 1.11.15

Acrylic on paper and porcelain.

Studio 365: Day 304

A selection of glorious stained glass windows from our recent visit to the Dordogne.