821 Violet Balcony: An illustration a day from Paris and the French Riviera

821 Violet Balcony 10x15cm, pen, ink, and watercolour

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Angie painted this on site on rue Guersant in the 17th Arrondissement in Paris. The violet flower is wisteria. She passed this balcony on her way to teach.

721 Parisian facades: An illustration a day from the French Riviera

721 Parisian facades: 10×15 cm pen and ink, watercolour on archival paper

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These Haussmannian buildings are on Avenue Ternes in the 17th arrondissement. Angie drew them while on her lunch break from teaching English in the Parisian primary schools.

621: Toulon place de la gare: An illustration a day from the French Riviera

621 Toulon Place de la Gare: 10×15 cm pen and ink, watercolour on archival paper

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The facades in the South of France are colourful. The sky is almost always blue. This building is right in front of the train station.

521 Toits de Paris: An illustration a day from the French Riviera

521 Toits de Paris: 10×15 cm pen and ink, watercolour on archival paper

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The tin on the Haussmanian buildings in Paris reflects the day’s mood. If the sun is shining the rooftops can be blindingly white. At sunset they reflect the lovely pink sky. This day was the typical Parisian day. Sort of grey, sort of blue. Maybe I should call it blazé blue. This building is in the 17th arrondissement on the corner of rue Guersant and boulevard Pereire. Angie used to take her lunch break in the park there when she was teaching English in a huge school.

124 Morceau Frasier: An illustration a day from the French Riviera

124 Morceau Frasier: 10×15 cm pen and ink, watercolour on archival paper

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The Fraisier is the most luscious French Pastry. It’s filled with mouthwatering vanilla cream and stuffed with fresh strawberries. You can enjoy this forever with your coffee and it’s calorie free.