Tuesday, December 28, 2010

ABC Wednesday - X

I couldn't think of an artist, off the top of my head, whose name; first or last, starts with X. So I did a google search and came up with an artist I'd never heard of before. Thanks ABC Wednesday!  And what a bunch of nice people they are!


X is for Xavier Deshoulieres
 French Artist

Learn more about Xavier Deshoulieres by visiting none other than the hoity-toity Website of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy . Oh là là !



Peace, love and all groovy things,
Pagan Sphinx


11 comments:

  1. Wow--What an interesting work of art. quirky and evocative. Yes, I love to discover new artists, too.
    ChiIL Mama

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  2. Always makes my day to learn something new! Interesting work! And a great one for the X Day! Hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you a very Happy New Year and, yes, lots of those groovy things!!

    Sylvia

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  3. Interesting painting that. I'm impressed with your research.

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  4. Very interesting story about the artist on the French Embassy's cultural website.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  5. I like it, tho I had never heard of him.
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  6. I agree with Sylvia - ABC Wednesday is always a fun day of discovery!
    Thanks so much for participating - Round 8 is just round the corner.
    Denise
    ABC Team

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  7. I rather like looking at his paintings. It is fun to find new contemporary artists, though I do appreciate an informed interpretation of their work!

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  8. Thank you for taking time to discover this 'X' artist!

    I find the contrast between the buildings and their environment, quite something.

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  9. Thanks, blog friends!

    Aguja: I find his lines interesting. By the way, I am having trouble leaving comments on your blog and still trying to find a way around it. I hope you get this comment!

    Violet Sky: I provide links to the information on the artists and their works whenever possible. I don't interpret art work, usually. Who am I to try to second-guess someone else's vision? In this case there is a link to follow if you should want to learn more. Thanks for stopping by.

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  10. I understood that, and I check into all your links.

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  11. Oh, clever you! I've never heard of this artist, either. Interesting style.

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