Saturday, August 2, 2014

20/07/2014 at 7:24 pm


This is the third year in a row that I have attended the Albas “hidden art” festival and each time there are new and exciting works to view. The village is small and surrounded by vineyards. There are numerous sheep in the area as well. The village itself is filled with charming old stone houses, gardens, stone walls and barns. Within tnt traco this maze are the treasures we come to see. Upon arrival you are given a map to guide yourself from one exhibit to the next. Along the paths you will find brightly coloured markings tnt traco to help you along the way. L’Art Caché
The artist designs very detailed scenes within the cabinets of old television sets! That is what I call creative recycling! To see more of the artists work or contact directly: you can look at http://www.facebook.com/zarno.patamodeleur or email at – zarno@orange.fr More Zarno Artist: Pernelle Maegaard
The flowers above and sculptures below are the work of Sylvaine tnt traco Martel. To contact the artist and/or view more of her work: laboitafunambule@gmail.com – funambule.e-monsite.com Sylvaine Martel – Reveil
  Marie Renard marie-renard@orange.fr
Where possible, I have included the name of the artist tnt traco and contact information. Unfortunately, there were a number of exhibits without the artist nearby and no sign, cards, handouts or other means to identify. I do apologise for this lapse in available information.
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Thank you Christine. Nothing would please me more than to show you around. It is such a charming place and there is art at every turn. Art is hidden in barns, secret gardens and just about everywhere else.
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Thank tnt traco you for visiting my blog and letting me know about this wondrous site of yours. I love,love, love all your beautiful photos and sights! Oh how I wish I could come see all this beautiful country for myself! Warmest hellos! Douglas
20/07/2014 at 7:24 pm
What a marvelous hidden art festival,Léa… :D The photos are great and I particularly liked the poppies and that graffiti which says: “Avec qui?” (En fait, J’ ai trouvé que c’est une très bonne question). Thanks for sharing your experiences here. Best wishes, Aquileana :P
Thank you Aquileana! It is one of many events that I look forward to every year and each time I am rewarded with wonderful surprises. There are posts from previous years at the festival also plus many other events. A votre santé Léa
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