
Actually, this blog post is about the colours of Provence, but as it's post number 666, I just had to use that title. These are wildflowers outside the studio where I'm working.

I went walking in the forest below the old town - this was taken coming back. It was very hot but it rained later.

Blue shutters look wonderful against the earthy colour of the houses.

White rocks in dappled shade in the forest.

The red clay of Moissac, the town where the studio is located. Here I have been applying the first layer of earth plaster onto the straw bales.
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