Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Road Beneath Lacoste

As soon as I returned home from Provence (that is, after weeding the too-big vegetable garden) I got back to work on my still life commission. I still have a few paintings from our trip to share, including this evening view of a narrow road winding between vineyard and orchard beneath the picturesque hill village of Lacoste.

4 comments:

Shirley Peters said...

I love your landscapes. Beautiful, graphic-y shapes and colours.

suzannepaints said...

Wonderful. I will never forget Lacoste for the im-
possible cobblestone streets. It is a village made for goats.
Young art students were just arriving for their summer study the day I tried walking like a goat. Your work is quite nice

Linda Schweitzer said...

This is great! I love the simplicity and feeling of movement along the road.

martinealison said...

Une interprétation intéressante de ce village que je connais bien...
Gros bisous.