by Tessas Painting Trips in Provence | Feb 3, 2019 | Art Classes, lavender fields, Lorgues-Provence, Painting workshops, Poppy fields, Rouissillon, watercolour courses
It’s cold it really is and in many places far colder than my chilly retreat in the mountains with snow on the mountains behind the village and the wind howling around the roof tops. With the whistle of the wind my mind wanders to the warm of the sun. I am not a... by Tessas Painting Trips in Provence | Sep 5, 2018 | Art Classes, Lorgues-Provence, Painting workshops, watercolour courses
The summer is almost over, well at least the heat is ebbing slowly away. We have cool nights and warm sunny days. Iydillic really. The first week of September is a perfect time for Paint Provence with Tess. We can still eat all our meals outside, paint plein-air, swim... by Tessas Painting Trips in Provence | Aug 18, 2018 | Antigua, Bonnieux, Camargue, lavender fields, Lorgues-Provence, Lourmaran, Painting workshops, Rouissillon, watercolour courses
The above photo has nothing to do with food and everything to do with the Caribbean. I thought I might remind you all of the wonderful places we are going to in 2019 with Paint Provence with Tess. Antigua late February/early March..Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon 6th... by Tessas Painting Trips in Provence | Jul 13, 2018 | Art Classes, Bonnieux, lavender fields, Lorgues-Provence, Lourmaran, Painting workshops, Poppy fields, Rouissillon, watercolour courses
I am in the Alpes Maritimes. Bar-sur-Loup, for my summer cooking work. I am staying with my friend Alison and this is the view from my bedroom window. When everything in the world of humans seems so upside down and difficult I find strength and peace in the great... by Tessas Painting Trips in Provence | Jan 13, 2018 | Art Classes, Camargue, lavender fields, Lorgues-Provence, My Watercolours, watercolour courses
We arrived back from Antigua last year to a garden filled with Spring. My wisteria is finally growing after years of staying small, the lilac was riotous, the iris’s out far too soon, they usually blossom in May and last year because it was unseasonally warm...