Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Daily Sketch No.79 Lemon Coloured Buildings of Menton, Cote D'Azur

Menton on the Cote D'Azur is famous for its lemons so while I was here I felt compelled to do a sketch of a lemon coloured building with a palm tree, so typical of the area!

Daily Sketch No.78 The French Border above Ventimiglia, Italy

If you drive 20 minutes inland from Ventimiglia (Italy) you will suddenly arrive at the French border in the mountains. Only a few French signs tell you this. No passport control, no buildings apart from an old hut. Just around this bend in the road is another country, another language, another culture - amazing!

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Daily Sketch No.77 Through the Trees, Bordighera Alta, Italian Riviera

The Italian Riviera became well known in the 19th century when the British and Russians came to the area during the winter months due to its mild climate. Tourism developed and to this day it's still a popular destination particularly for Italian holidaymakers. It's not quite as affluent as the Cote D'Azur but almost as beautiful, a painter's paradise, even Monet came to paint here in Bordighera. This is a view looking through pine trees with a glimpse of the blue sea.

Monday, 28 May 2012

Daily Sketch No.76 Airole Village near Ventimiglia, Italy

The village of Airole like many thousands of villages throughout Italy is built on a hillside. What is incredible first of all is how they built them with no modern building equipment and secondly the planning - did the villagers have some kind of master plan or was it all haphazard. Anyway, some have survived due to investment from people from a variety of European countries. Airole for example, from the 1960s onwards saw the arrival of  Dutch, German and Swedish (and a few British) tourists who bought holiday homes, making Airole a very international village and everyone seems to get on very well with each other.

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Daily Sketch No.75 Glimpse of the Sea, Villefranche, Cote D'Azur

Like many of the resorts on the Cote D'Azur, Villefranche started as a small fishing village years ago and over time became a tourist resort, although it is one of the resorts that has kept its character. Whilst wandering around it became obvious that a cruise ship was moored nearby and the village soon filled up with passengers, mostly British looking for a few souvenirs to remind them of their time on the French Riviera. As I walked around I came across little glimpses of the blue sea so I wanted to capture that moment in today's Daily Sketch.

Saturday, 26 May 2012

Daily Sketch No.74 Gorbio Village, Cote D'Azur

Just above Menton is the very pretty hilltop village of Gorbio. In fact one of the adverts for the yoghurt Petit Filou was filmed here several years ago (with the two blonde children). Apart from a few restaurants and a couple of shops there are no commercial outlets for tourists like on the coast - I like that!

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Daily Sketch No.73 Menton Church at Night, Cote D'Azur

Now up on the French Riviera for several days so hopefully sketches with blue skies after poor weather in Tuscany. Arrived late this evening in Menton after a 5 hour journey from Barga. Menton has a spectacular church that  is even more impressive at night.