1921 Le Tabac rue de la Clef : an illustration a day from Paris, France

ink and watercolor illustrations of buildings in paris
ink and watercolor illustrations of buildings in paris
1921 Le Tabac rue de la Clef : 10x15cm ink and watercolour on archival paper

The Tabac is a French institution. And that goofy sign is the copy of a metro ticket. You know song Le Poinçonneur des Lilas by Serge Gainsbourg? He is also a French institution. I love him because he’s was an iconoclast. We need more iconoclasts in this world. What does he have to do with metro tickets? If you go to his gravestone in the Montparnasse cemetery you’ll see its covered with metro tickets because of this song.

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1821 La Porte Parisienne Bleue Ciel : an illustration a day from Paris, France

Ink and watercolor illustrations of buildings in paris
Ink and watercolor illustrations of buildings in paris
1821 Porte Parisienne Bleue Ciel : 10×15 ink and watercolour on archival paper

This eggshell blue door is on boulevard Perèire in the 17th. Its just oustide the RERC Metro stop. The cat wasn’t there. Not many stray cats in Paris

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1721 La Fenêtre Parisien : an illustration a day from Paris, France

ink and watercolor illustrations of buildings in paris
ink and watercolor illustrations of buildings in paris
1721 La Fenêtre Parisien : ink and watercolour on archival paper

Rue Geursant has some of the most beautiful buildings in Paris. The stone is dreamy-creamy luxurious. The buildings are relaxed, the windows are spread apart.

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1621 Macarons Français (Happy Valentine’s Day): an illustration a day from Paris, France

Ink and watercolor illustrations of French macarons in paris
Ink and watercolor illustrations of French macarons in paris
1621 Macarons Francais : 10×15 watercolour on archival paper

Happy Valentine’s Day. It’s been far too long. I got overloaded with lots of painting work and that is very exciting but what about you I haven’t abandoned you? Did you get a Parisian Macaron for Valentines day? I didn’t either. This one’s for you.

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