Thursday, July 30, 2009

St-Paul-de-Vence

Pink bouganvilla and blue sky

Here are some photos from the morning we spent in St-Paul-de-Vence. This picturesque medieval town perched on the side of a hill is filled with steep, winding cobblestone lanes and darling boutiques and art galleries. The bright pink bouganvilla (above) looked lovely climbing up the ancient, sun-bleached stone walls.

Grapevine archway


Cobblestone steps and art galleries


View from the village


Blue shutters and bluer sky


More pink bouganvilla

© 2009 Christine Pierce. All rights reserved.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Lacy Ironwork of Eiffel Tower

Title: "Lacy Ironwork of Eiffel Tower"

The open-lattice wrought iron of the Eiffel tower looks surprisingly lacy and delicate when seen up-close. If you click on the image, above, you will see what I mean.


Title: "Avenue Gustave Eiffel"


Title: "Beneath the Eiffel Tower"

Unlike novelist Guy de Maupassant, I love the Eiffel Tower and have yet to grow tired of it. (Monsieur de Maupassant, who claimed to hate the Eiffel Tower, is said to have eaten lunch in the tower every day. When asked why, he replied that it was the one place in the city where he could not see the "horrid" structure. — via Wikipedia).

While I have not eaten lunch in the Eiffel Tower, I would be happy to do so. Not to avoid the tower, but to enjoy the fabulous view!

Title: "The Eiffel Tower"

© 2009 Christine Pierce. All rights reserved.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Jardin du Luxembourg


One of my all-time favorite places to visit in Paris is the Jardin du Luxembourg. This gorgeous park is the perfect place to rest, enjoy a picnic, people-watch, and soak up the peaceful ambiance.

The flower-filled urns were spectacular this year — they were overflowing with bright pink geraniums just bursting with color!

© 2009 Christine Pierce. All rights reserved.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Garden Roses in Metal Pail

Title: "Garden Roses in a Pail"
digital painting
© 2009 Christine Pierce
(please click on image to enlarge)

I love the way florists in Paris can just pop a handful of roses into a bucket and they end up looking fabulous. This digital painting is based on a photo I took at at flower shop near Place de la Madeleine on the Right Bank in Paris.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Eiffel Tower

Title: "The Eiffel Tower"
digital photograph
© 2009 Christine Pierce
(please click on image to enlarge)

I think the cloud formations gave the Eiffel Tower an interesting look the day I took this picture...

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Doors of Provence

Title: Blue door with pink flowers
digital photograph
© 2009 Christine Pierce

The beautiful doors in Provence could be a study unto themselves!

I came upon this blue door (above) in the picturesque town of Lourmarin, one of the Luberon hill towns of Provence. (This is the charming town where Peter Mayle, author of A Year in Provence, lives).

This lovely green door is in Gordes, Provence:

Title: Green door of Gordes, Provence
digital photograph
© 2009 Christine Pierce

And here are two doors from the ochre-hued town of Roussillon:

Title: Roussillon Door, Provence
digital photograph
© 2009 Christine Pierce

Title: Another Roussillon Door, Provence
digital photograph
© 2009 Christine Pierce

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Grapes on the Vine

These grapes were growing in an old vineyard above the castle ruins in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Provence.

Large round stones at the base of the vines absorb heat from the sun and help keep the roots warm at night, thereby ripening the grapes more quickly.

© 2009 Christine Pierce. All rights reserved.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Lavender, Sunflowers and a Poppy

My wish came true: the lavender was in full bloom during our trip! The fields looked like a rolling sea of purple buds and nearly took my breath away:

The butterflies were happy, too:

We were delighted to discover that the sunflowers near Roussillon were also in full bloom:


And my dream of seeing poppies, well, a poppy, blooming in southern France was also realized:


All in all, it was a spectacular day of blossoms and blooms!

© 2009 Christine Pierce. All rights reserved.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

French Riviera Photographs

Title: View from hilltop in Nice, French Riviera
© 2009 Christine Pierce

Title: View of beach in front of the Promenade des Anglais
Nice, French Riviera
© 2009 Christine Pierce

I am home from my whirlwind trip to the French Riviera, Provence and Paris. We had a wonderful time driving around the countryside, eating delicious food and seeing gorgeous scenery along the way.

Above, and below, are a few pictures from Nice. The water was a spectacular aquamarine hue and the sky was deep azure.

Title: Sailboats in Mediterranean Sea
Nice, French Riviera
© 2009 Christine Pierce

This photograph of Old Nice shows the true, (un-retouched) color of the sky:

Title: Old Nice, French Riviera
© 2009 Christine Pierce
(please click on image to enlarge)

One night we went to a restaurant called "Le Château de la Chèvre d'Or" (The Golden Goat) in Eze.

Title: La Chèvre d'Or, French Riviera
© 2009 Christine Pierce

It was situated on the side of a cliff (corniche) and offered a spectacular view of the Mediterranean Sea and the French Riviera:

Title: View from Eze, French Riviera
© 2009 Christine Pierce

Title: View of Mediterranean Sea and Saint Jean-Cap Ferrat
from La Chevre d'Or

Eze, French Riviera
© 2009 Christine Pierce

Next: Lavender fields...

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Au revoir!


Title: "Eiffel Tower"
12"x12" digital drawing
© 2009 Christine Pierce

It feels like I just unpacked my bags, and yet tomorrow I am leaving for another vacation. This time I'm going to the south of France and Paris for a dear friend's 50th birthday celebration. Here's hoping that the lavender will be in full bloom and the croissants will be as delectable as I remember!

I will be taking oodles of pictures and will have lots to share when I get back in mid-July. After that, I promise to settle down and get back into the art-making mode.

Until then, au revoir!

 

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