samedi 11 octobre 2014

Provins, Ile de France, Unesco World Heritage


There are four UNESCO's World Heritage sites in Île-de-France. Provins is probably the most unknown.

This medieval city used to be a very important spot for trading. "Les foires the champagne" were very important and brought wealth to the city. You can still see part of their glorious past.


dimanche 5 octobre 2014

Pantin, Nearby Paris





I drew this view in Pantin, a few meters from the "peripherique", the highway that defines the limit of Paris.
The main building used to be the customs warehouse. It was built in the '30s.
It has been abandoned for decades, and now is a great playground for street artist.
The gentrification of this area today is obvious.
See some photos at this link

dimanche 28 septembre 2014

Aigues Mortes


Last weekend we went to the south of France, near Nîmes. We attended a friend's wedding and the following day we rented bikes and we spent the day visiting Aigues Mortes, in the Camarge area. This medieval town has a very well preserved city wall. 
We visited the Constantine tower and the walls, where I sketched this view. 





samedi 13 septembre 2014

LA ROTONDE : a Ledoux building


This is one of the few buildings left that was designed by Nicolas Ledoux ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Nicolas_Ledoux ).

He was a prolific architect in the 18th century, and he worked mainly for the king. Unsurprisingly, after the French revolution there was not much work for him.

Many of his buildings, which represented the king's power, were destroyed.
La Rotonde did make it to our days, which quite incredible considering it was one of the 60 toll houses that the king ordered to be constructed.

Now it is a very trendy cafe.

samedi 23 août 2014

Stockholm, 2014, Södermalm


This was sketched from Södermalm island. The main building on the left is Stockholm's Town Hall.

We stayed in Södermalm, which is maybe the most exciting neighborhood of the city.

Stockholm is one of my favorite European capitals : the topography, the skyline, the archipelago, the bike friendly culture, the summer energy you can breath here... just great.




vendredi 8 août 2014

Ryōan-ji, An iconic Zen Garden, Kyoto


This is, probably, the most world known and most iconic Zen Garden. It's located in a Zen temple in the northwest of Kyoto. 

Ryoan-ji means "the temple of the dragon at peace". The temple itself is great but the highlight for me was this garden : an image that I have seen so many times in the past as the ultimate example of sobriety, elegance and harmony.

It was a real delight to spend 30 minutes drawing this wonder.

dimanche 27 juillet 2014

Kiyomizu-dera, Kyoto



Several temples are part of this big pilgrimage Buddhist complex in southern Kyoto. They are the 17th century reconstruction of the 8th century original temples. They are Unesco World Heritage listed.

The main building, which is represented in the sketch, is a massive wooden structure that supports a great veranda. The sight from the veranda is spectacular: Kyoto and the surrounding hills.


You can see some photos at this link : https://www.google.fr/search?q=kiyomizu-dera&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=xv3UU5uuF6e_0QXJ-4GQDg&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ&biw=1240&bih=664