New Collage

I’m waiting with excitement here in Durfort, the arrival of my first workshop tomorrow and wish them all Bon Voyage.  I’ll be meeting everyone at the airport in Toulouse and then we’ll settle in at La Cascade for a week of art-making, great food, field trips for inspiration, meeting with local artists and loads of fun.

Here’s a recent fabric collage I made inspired by short vignettes I am writing about adventures in France.

Check back in a few days for posts about what we are doing this workshop week and join me next year- I have a couple spots still open in one of the workshops in summer 2011.

Two Hearts of the Village

There are two special places here in our village of Durfort where you can meet friends old and new, catch up on local events and happenings and just generally have a great time.

Le Cyrano, the village cafe, is a great place to sit and have a cafe au lait, watch the village life unfold, sketch, journal.  There is also ice cream, wine by the glass and bottle, light meals,  lots of local info and artists postcards of the village and other delights.  The cafe stays open til midnite on Thursdays to provide refreshment for the evening boules players who come from all over to play in the town square.  Boules, Bocci ball, Petanque- are all the same name for a game of rolling a large ball towards smaller balls to get your ball as close as possible or something like that!  Even if you don’t understand the fine rules of the game it’s fun to watch men and women continue this hundreds of years old tradition.

The other heart of the village is the art studio of Ann Mason and Peter Welsford. They are both artists from the UK who live here six months a year.  Peter does beautiful pen and ink drawings, water colors, pastels and paintings and also has a drop-in drawing class every week.  Ann is an accomplished silk artist who makes beautiful scarves and wall pieces and also has a weekly drop in silk paining class.  These two are the heart of the village, always ready to help, offer a translation, guidance and give many joyful Aperos (cocktail party) in their studio.  It’s conventiently located just across from La Cascade!

Those of you who are joining me here in France in a short time or next year workshops (I still have a couple spots left for summer 2011) will have the pleasure of  meeting Ann and Peter and enjoying the cafe too!

Les Vide Greniers (the Flea Markets)

Every year, most villages in our region have their annual flea market.  On any given Sunday in the spring, summer and fall you can find two to three to go to within a 45 min radius.  It’s become my Sunday ritual while in France.

The vide greniers(translates as Empty the Attic) are a lovely way to discover charming villages and of course the main reason- to pick up amazing antiques and treasures from 10 cents on up.

Last weekend our village of Durfort had their vide grenier.  Over 7000 people attended despite not the best weather.  But there were treasures galore.  I picked up a beautiful glass water pitcher in the shape of grapes ( 1E), a black and white vase from Turkey(1E), old linens (1E each), fashion magazines from the 1920′s (10 cents each), a set of four handpainted coasters (50cents)- the list goes on and on and on.  I probably have never spent more than 20E total on a Sunday and what we consider beautiful antique treasures have most likely been sitting in someone’s attic or drawers for decades!

I’m looking forward to sharing the vide greniers with my first workshop that arrives in less than 2 weeks. 

This is a picture from the flea market at Lautrec- a village about 30 minutes from here.  I’ll be going there soon!

If you’d like to join me in France in 2011, please email me dayledoroshow@hotmail.com – I am offering an early bird discount!

Copper Village

Our village Durfort hs been making copperware for hundreds of years.  Many of the beautifully renovated homes were once copper studios.  At the front of our village are several shops selling copper made here and elsewhere along with leather makers, glass artist, a basketmaker and a craft co-op of local artists.  About 30 seconds from the workshop house is a wonderful copper museum with beautiful old copper pots- a great place to sketch and paint. There is one remaining copper studio and one can visit and see the copperware still being made.

Along with copper our village is know for great tasting water and on the weekends many cars pull up with jugs to fill up for the week at the town fountain.

I’ve been continuing to sketch everyday along with hosting the watercolor class that just left today. The plump copperware shapes are lovely to draw and the copper color is my inspiration for a new colorway I’ll mix for some polymer clay work.  Orange is a great mixing color- try it!