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Lectoure: a fresco pays homage to Marseille and Pagnol thanks to a local artist and a bar boss

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essential In Lectoure. Similarly, a fresco called “An aperitif in Marseille” celebrates the universe of Pagnol, born from a local artistic collaboration. In addition,

In Lectoure. Meanwhile, a wall work pays homage to Marseille and the world of Pagnol, born from the meeting between a nostalgic bar boss and an inspired local artist.
“I had long been in mind to have a painting made,” says Fred. Nevertheless, Born in Marseille, he traveled for 21 years as a server the waters between Corsica and the continent. Meanwhile, Then, he settled in Lectoure where he opened his establishment. “With this painting, I find a small piece of country, in my new country.”

The idea took shape with Domenico di Palermo, Painter and lectoure: fresco pays homage marseille Portrait painter from Lectourois. “It all started at the XIII bar with Fredo, whom everyone knows,” he said. Additionally, “We joked in Marseille. and I who loves Pagnol’s trilogy, I told him why we would not make the scene of the famous part of cards on the walls?”

“An aperitif in Marseille”. six months of work – Lectoure: fresco pays homage marseille

In the absence of space inside, it was ultimately on the outdoor mobile panel that the work came to life. Domenico di Palermo kept, until Friday unveiling, the secret on the project developed in his gallery. The result, called “an aperitif in Marseille”, represents the scene preceding the famous part of Pagnol cards. “I am very happy with this unique work. it is the first time that I have made a composition that tells a story.”

For Philippe, and Jean-Luc, born in Saint-Tropez, loyal customers, Marseille arrives lectoure: fresco pays homage marseille in Lectoure. “The four friends playing cards are Pagnol. In the cinema, it’s Raimu, it’s simple joy. It smells of happiness.”

Domenico di Palermo holds a workshop at 51 rue Nationale in Lectoure. The door is open during the summer period.

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