Painted on a cold January morning in the harbor of Saint-Quay-Portrieux, this work captures a moment of winter stillness. Small fishing boats withdraw behind the breakwater, crowned by the quiet presence of the lighthouse.
Walking along the quays, one has the impression that time has stood still. The port of Dahouët dates back to the 12th century. Its golden age was shaped by cod fishing on the Grand Banks.
Pointe du Raz is a rugged headland in Brittany, where the land meets the vast Atlantic. Counted among the Four Great Sites of France, it marks one of the westernmost edges of mainland France.
This painting was created in the late afternoon and captures a landscape in transition. As daylight fades, nature subtly shifts its palette: the once vivid, intense colors of the coastline soften into delicate pastels.
This is a painting created at the end of summer. In the foreground, small yellow flowers can be seen—typical plants of Brittany. This gives the entire painting a richly developed range of yellow tones, which is a challenging effect to achieve.
The seawater pool in Saint-Quay. This is a painting created in spring. It depicts Casino Beach and the iconic seawater pool. People are strolling along the beach. Despite the beautiful sunshine, their clothing shows that the warm days of summer are still yet to come.
A painting created on a misty August day. The fog is coming in from the sea and slowly blurs the contours of the landscape, which only moments ago was illuminated by warm sunlight.
A painting created just before a storm, before a heavy downpour. The steel-colored sky beautifully contrasts with the sea, which for this occasion has taken on a turquoise hue.
A painting created on a misty day. A field of hydrangeas shimmering in many shades of pink, blue, and purple. In the distance, small islets are visible during low tide. This is a typical Breton landscape.
The fantastical pink granite formations—shaped by wind and sea into wonders like the Dice, the Stack of Crêpes, and the Witch—rise like sculptures along the shore. At low tide, hidden islets reveal themselves, weaving a dreamlike landscape across the beautiful beach of Coz-Pors.
Sunshine, sea, and agapanthus... this is Brittany in its purest form. I painted this scene on a golden afternoon, when the white agapanthus swayed gracefully against the serene sky, the blue expanse of the sea, and the distant Île de la Comtesse.
Binic is a picturesque port in Brittany. I painted this picture in the spring. It depicts a view of the town, but in the foreground—right next to the beautiful reflection of the architecture and the church in the water—numerous yachts proudly stand.