Uzerche Corrèze – August 2020
Parc Montsouris
With the lockdown (one more time!), we are once again forced to stay home. At best one can travel in a 1 km radius around one’s block of flats. 1 km is exactly where it would take you if you walked from my place, a bit further south, in Montsouris. A funny name which would sound a bit like “Mousehill”. I definitely prefer Primrose Hill for that matter. Well, anyway, we are not allowed to travel, be it to London or anywhere else.
Adios Bahamas
Chana Orloff’s open air exhibition
Just before lockdown no.2 (and 3 and 4 etc.), we were lucky enough to visit Chana Orloff’s exhibition.
It took place right outside her workshop, Villa Seurat, in the fourteenth district of Paris.
I was able to get inside and take pictures of the workshop, now turned into a museum.
Orloff was a Franco-Israeli artist, a native of Russia, who arrived in Paris in the 1920s and stayed there until her death (part from the war-period during which she fled to Switzerland to escape repression against the Jews).
The light there was absolutely beautiful. I was able to capture it. The atmosphere was really special.
A tremendous collection of sculptures.
Lurçat’s stepson, my favourite sculpture greeted us at the beginning of the open-air exhibition.
This exhibition of Chana Orloff took place on September 12, 2020.
Very very yellow bike
A very very very very yellow bike. With that, you won’t ever need a bike light – Mirepoix Aug 2020
Tribunal of something I can’t understand
This building was some sort of tribunal for petty crimes. As the French judiciary system is so utterly complex and opaque, I won’t really be able to explain. The good news is that the “tribunal d’instance” were dismantled in 2020 and merged into another incomprehensible body of judges called “tribunal de grande instance”, the aim of which escapes me completely. My motto has always been to keep away from these people, and so far, I have managed pretty well. Let’s take time to look at the building instead and the pretty reflections in the river Salat (thus named because of the high proportion of salt it contains).
The sky was wearing a face mask
Ile Saint Louis – Autumn 2020 – The Sky was wearing a face mask
The Church of Val de Grâce
The Abbey of Val de Grâce was founded in 1625 by Anne of Austria, then Queen of France.
Last quoth the raven…
From a side window.
My favourite. A drawing on a wall right outside the church.
Sad and lonely girl
Rueil Malmaison – October 2020
Silhouette
Rueil Malmaison – October 2020