I must have been
French in a past life.
Not exact matches
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Live the excitement of the casinos, breath the comfortable peace of spas or taste the best flavours of the Caribbean
in any of the restaurants of the Dutch side; or just go
past the street and explore the
French side with its world famous Orient Beach, its fine dining and its water sports; windsurf and kitesurf.
The fourth artist occupying an historical
past is Noel Rockmore, a New York - born child of successful illustrators, who discovered New Orleans
in the 1950s and spent most of the remaining years of his
life developing an eclectic pictorial vocabulary that encompassed Surrealist - tinged views of the
French Quarter and detailed portraits of jazz musicians from Preservation Hall.
Like the other stories Portolano has documented
in the
past, such as a man who grows his own food
in Utah and a
French cliff diver
in France, Portolano is able to create an insightful experience for his viewers by immersing himself completely
in the
lives of the people he documents.
Recent works include: Bobby Niven's «Bothy Project» whereby he has created perfectly realised spaces for other artists to work and
live in; Aaron Williamson's anarchic performance art often displays a politicised and progressive sensibility towards disability and is typically presented to an unsuspecting public as with his current «Demonstrating the World» mobile stage set; Ruth Ewan explores how the
past connects to the present, with her recent creation of the
French Republican Calendar allowing a beautifully constructed reframing of our daily
lives; Henry Coleman pushes the boundaries and subverts the norm by creating very public, sculptural artworks
in the heart of the city, including the 2015 Royal Academy installation «A Greater Order», that both question and confound.
Having
lived in France for the
past 20 years I'd go along with you
in regard
French colour & the ornate although I would say that Northern Europeans are
in fact pretty «gritty».