Vitraux contemporains de Stéphane Belzère réalisés par l'Atelier Duchemin (2010) dans la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption (1277- 1862) à Rodez, août 2023.

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Vitraux contemporains de Stéphane Belzère réalisés par l'Atelier Duchemin (2010) dans la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption (1277- 1862) à Rodez, août 2023.
L’aile ou la cuisse
Wikipedia - L'Aile ou la Cuisse: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Aile_ou_la_Cuisse
Wikipedia en - The Wing or the Thigh: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wing_or_the_Thigh
"Nature Morte" de Catherine Duchemin (épouse Girardon) (XVIIe siècle) à la conférence en ligne “L'Art au Féminin : Ces Artistes Remarquables” par Haywon Forgione - Historienne de l'Art - dans le cadre du MOOC "Peintres Femmes à Travers les Arts” en partenariat avec la Fondation Orange, mars 2021.
Canadian retailer puts organic on top
Canadian retailer puts organic on top
You probably don’t travel to Montreal to visit the local IGA, but make an exception because the roof of an IGA Extra store in Montreal, owned by the Duchemin family, has a huge organic garden, billed as the largest in Canada. It’s worth a look-see.
The grocery chain has been working with urban gardening and agriculture company La Ligne Verte and the urban beekeeping company Alvéoleto grow a range…
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We suffer, not from a lack of technical ability, but from a lack of visual literacy, imagination, and the willingness to connect emotionally – and vulnerably – with our subjects... We hunger for beauty, and meaning, for stories, and for love...
David duChemin, "The Place of Craft" (2015)
A wie Anfang, B wie Beginning
“You need a vision and a voice. The rest will get worked out as you go. Hell, even the vision and the voice grow and change so don’t look to have it all figured out. […] Don’t fret about anything other than beginning: it will find its own shape as it builds.”
David duChemin in ‘How to Feed a Starving Artist’