petits espaces

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9 February 2011

These images are mixture of 3 very little French apartments. One of them is only 16 sq.m. I personally get the best ideas for my home when I'm space or budget restricted, and although not sure if I would want to sleep on the red bed, ..there is no banister or wall?:) like these very much.
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all photos marie claire

from French countryside to urban London

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8 February 2011

I met Audrey about 4 years ago and we became friends almost immediately. Since then we have spent many days talking about our ideas and evenings with our husbands over many glasses of wine. Two years ago Audrey decided to move back to France, to live and work in a typical little French village near to Toulouse. As much as I loved visiting her and spending time at their farm and gite I was really excited when they decided to come back to UK. They live just 2 miles from us and now we can enjoy all those long walk and chats again. Ye!

I have always been interested in other peoples lives, perhaps because I moved countries myself, I love the differences between cultures,habits and people...so here is bit of Audrey's life...
all photos are taken by Audrey ( photos of her paintings and her home in France)
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How long did you live in your home in France and tell me about it...
I spent the last 2 years in France, to work on a holiday property called "La Maison Vieille" and to renovate our place. It's a little cottage, at least 500 years old with 80cm thick stone walls.
Colourwise, it's all white, with a bit of beige/grey here and there. I find myself in a continuous phase of decorating and moving furniture around. 
I love our Ikea kitchen and those really easy sliding drawers, the sky window above our shower and our woodburning stove which heats the whole house.
Since January, we are back in our flat in London and I am still playing around to make our place homely! 
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What are the best and worst things about living in UK and France?
One of the good thing about living in UK is the traditional Sunday Roast lunch, in a cosy pub just after a long walk in the English countryside... some Yorkshire pudding and a pint of dry cider ... then a yummy sticky toffee pudding...
you just have to enjoy and relax!
and another good thing is London, of course! because it's such a unique place.
Worst thing in UK: Parking spaces! I used to park my car 10 mins away from my flat! Now, i don't have a car anymore! and it's a lot better!!!
The good things about France: The sun and the food! I come from South-West France and the area is well known for that.
Bad things:... tough one... probably has to be the weekly strikes that are officially the country's favourite past time. 
I remember one morning, I turned on the radio to get the latest news of the current strikes on retirement age, and guess what... the radio station was on strike!
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3 favourite things in your life
that i can communicate a bit in English...
dinners with friends
my roots
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Have you got any dreams? 

I would love a job involving lots of travelling all over the world. I could live in hotels. I just love their breakfasts. 
And at least to be happy in my life.
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Audrey is also a very talented artist and she has just open  Etsy shop with her painting and drawings. You might have noticed that I  own one of her painting  and love it, so a bit about her creativity...
When did you start painting, creating? 
My parents are always telling people that when I was a little girl I was always asking them for paints and crayons. So, that's around 26 years ago then! 
And funnily enough, I've now got a degree in Contemporary Art.  

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Where do you work on your art ? home, studio?
I still have an Art studio in France. Here in London, our second bedroom has become my little work place! And our flat, the display gallery.

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Where or how do you get inspired for your artwork?
"I am particularly fascinated by the whole process of human memory, and I continuously explore this in my oil paintings by transforming the subject with blurring, shadow and pure light.
Most of the time my inspiration comes from photographs which I come across along with material from my own collection, especially portraits and the feminine figure. 
I am heavily influenced by artists such as Philippe
Cognée, Richter, Boltanski, Hammershoi ... and more. The emotions which come out of much of their work is simply beautiful and profound at the same time."
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What do you like to do in spare time if not painting?
Taking pictures of everyday life, walking a lot, and reading pretty much everything... books, news, Homes magazines, blogs, exhibition reviews...

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any plans in near future?
Always a lot of plans, (at least 3 new ideas a day :) I like to do a lot of things, too many sometimes), so you will just have to follow my blog!

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 and there she is back in London...and by the way Audrey now runs a giveaway on her blog, so would you like to help her and win one of her posters
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Audrey's blog , shop, website 


hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I loved preparing it. I'd like  to make this into a regular feature, so if are you an artist, crafter, have a small or big business or moved countries or continents? I would love to hear from you... 
have a good day everyone!

beautiful short film

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I was fascinated by the first part in the factory, doesn't it look like hair?

Anya

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7 February 2011

We have spent almost all weekend on our own, M. went away, so me and A. did loads of cooking, walking and pottering around the house. Walking in a park or around the shops became almost impossible, it's just one big chasing game and running the opposite direction or pulling clothes from rails is the best fun. She is really growing up now. The other day when leaving the house with M., who is very forgetful she said: "have you got keys and wallet?"...She also has a new obsession - cooking. At the moment cupcakes are daily routine. 

Tomorrow I have a really interesting story of relocating, home tour and interview with one great French lady. can't wait to share it with you. See you!
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any tips for buying a new bike?

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4 February 2011

I don't how about you but I'm really fed up with the grey sky and cold, rainy weather. As much as I love open fires, winter walks, hot chocolate and all that, it's just been a bit long now. I so can't wait for blooming trees, sun and blue sky. And because I can't wait I decided to buy a new bike. I haven't  had one for couple of years now and I really fancy do some cycling. It love old fashioned bikes with baskets at the front, but I also want something not just for around a city. Any help? any tips? Have a lovely, hopefully a bit sunny, weekend everyone! 
any tips for buying a new bike? spring has sprung!
Sparkling SunriseYellow for the weekend
click on the photos to see the source

just amazing

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1 February 2011

When I found this on flickr over the weekend I couldn't wait to share it with you. Creativity is just pouring from every corner, I love, LOVE the half painted pink walls, bookcase, orange and turquoise details. It's so optimistic and full of energy. Even her house exterior is painted in bright pink!:)  Creative stream  - flickr, blog ( Graca Paz, atelier xt)
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envelop

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31 January 2011

Wouldn't these be great for kids room? which one is your favourite? Mine is the first and last one, and perhaps the mushroom one for myself ?..you can buy them  here 
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