Inside A French Artist’s Home
Artists Inspired by Provence · Barefoot Blogger · InspireEach time I begin a blog post, it seems to start off with “One of my favourite things in France is ….”
Sorry about that, but every day, every experience in this wonderful new world of mine seems to be better than the last.
One of my favorite things in France is seeing behind village walls and witnessing the inside beauty of the stone buildings and centuries-old houses. Especially those homes which have been converted from former silk farms.
…Continue reading here for Deborah’s photos of the interior of artist Jean Marie Memin’s home.
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