Friday, June 20

Paris, Oui Oui!

I thought I would share some photos of a collection of interesting things I saw whilst on a wee jaunt in Paris a couple of weeks ago. I've never been to Paris before and I thoroughly enjoyed it, theres so many things to see - I would like to go back one day (and hopefully speak better French as mon francais est nul!)

On our first full day in Paris we went to the Louvre, which certainly didn't disappoint! I was never particularly interested in sculpture when studying art back in my college days, but I would say it was the area I was most impressed by in the Louvre! Look at this angry guy! (He was massive)!

But then again the grandness of Napoleon's apartments was pretty amazing as well! I love seeing over-the-top rooms like this - I wish I could sit in them all day and draw every little object in them so I have a record of all that pomp!

I always take photos thinking that they will be of some use to me in a future project. I'm not sure how these unusual dishes will help me, but I love how bizarre they are nevertheless! Not sure if I would want to eat off them though - I suppose they would be fun to freak out any dinner guests!


I'm can't remember what these were (I think it was a sort of wallpaper?), but I loved the Oriental-themed sewing-ness here!


We also visited the famous Shakespeare & Company, I loved the interior of this English book-stocking book shop (just across the way from the Notre Dame). I think England could do with a few more unique book shops like this.
Sign for Science Fiction section, featuring some War of the Worlds images there! Awesome!
Paintings on the walls.

It was here that I found a book that took my fancy, entitled 'Artists, Writers, Thinkers, Dreamers' by James Gulliver Hancock. (Please excuse my dodgy photos)!
Each page of the book features a famous person from history, surrounded by general and unusual facts about them. I really like the fluidity and busy-ness of the style and the colour schemes. This book has inspired me to explore something similar in documenting our trip to Paris (oh no! Not another travel journal!), I'm looking forward to starting work on it!

We also visited the Pantheon and saw Alexandre Dumas' tomb, which I still find freaky if I stop and really think about it... so moving on, here was a big fat statue we found sitting across the road.

And my last awesome thing to show is the Opera house, Palais Garnier:
It had the busts of all the famous composers that ever played there as part of its exterior decoration - such as Beethoven, Mozart and Rossini.

So there we go, its also convenient that I just finished reading Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary tonight as well! I found it quite a difficult read, and very hard to get in to - but now that I've finished it and have time to ponder over it, I think I like it a bit better on reflection.

Anyhoos, enough of my jibba jabba. Its Friday night and its time for me to go "PARTY!1!" ("PARTY!1!" is code for "I'm going to bed, I'm knackered).

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