Flowers
When Cédric Grolet dedicates a book to his mother, it is to offer her a bouquet of pastries.
His flowers are a celosia in mascarpone, a daisy with honey and almonds, poppies lacquered with a ruby glaze ... Superb creations whose realization is rather reserved for experts in poaching and editing, but, for fun. With the eyes, we will always like to peel this work ... a little, a lot, passionately.
Romain Malard
By Cédric Grolet, Ducasse Édition, 353 p., € 45.
Churchill paints the French Riviera
From Winston Churchill, we know the military adventures, the political trajectory and the literary achievement (Nobel Prize for literature in 1953).
But the “Old Lion” was above all a gifted painter who came to seek his inspiration from the Côte d'Azur, a place whose colors and pastels served as an antidote to his “
black dog
”, as he called his recurring depression.
A unique work, now assembled in this magnificently illustrated opus, where we can follow Winston's brush from the bridge
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