This is some of the places and arts, you'll get to see and get to be inspired by during this amazing trip to France!
Enjoy!
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Bandelier National Monument
Here's another beautiful inspiring site to come visit in Santa Fe. Bandelier is a prehistoric site, origninaly created by a major Volcano, la Calderas, which is responsible for the majority of New Mexico Shape & Landscape. But mainly Bandelier is a major site about the Anasazi Indian, ancestors of Indian Pueblo.
Very inspiring, by it's landscape as well as by it's history.
Very inspiring, by it's landscape as well as by it's history.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Indian Market 2009
The biggest event of the year in Santa Fe! Indian Market. Many beautiful arts. I enjoyed arts as much as talking to the artists.
My very favorite object was a pipe made by Argus Dowdy. An incredible Artist, passionate and dedicate to this beautiful art!
My very favorite object was a pipe made by Argus Dowdy. An incredible Artist, passionate and dedicate to this beautiful art!
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Art, History and relaxation!
After the exploration of Medieval art & history, you will relax in one of the best hotel in the heart of the medieval city!
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Our trip to France!
The city of Provins recently won the title of “City of Art and History” » and is inscribed on the UNESCO List of Humanity World Heritage. With a unique heritage in France and a series of activities based on the theme of the Middle Ages, the city of Provins takes its visitors back in time, into a world of lords, ladies and knights.
Among the many architectural jewels in the city, there are the famous Tour César, symbol of the town, the collegiate church of Saint Quiriace, Saint Ayoul's church, the ramparts, the fortified gates, the 150 Romanesque and Gothic halls, and nearly 10 km of underground passages!
The oldest buildings, the Grange aux Dîmes!
Lift your eyes to the sky: the lovely vaulted ceilings are supported by a series of crossed arches decorated with etched leaves. You will then meet a fur and wool merchant from Belgium, a spice seller from the Orient, a money changer and even a well-known writer with rolls of parchment beneath his arms...
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
France & the medieval Art presentation
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