greetings from Paris part 3. – happy end

 

 

We were in Paris four days.

I didn’t want visit ‘normal’ museums.

I was so happy to find this place

 

59Rivoli Paris France by BLOGitse

 

59 RIVOLI

 

THE CULTURAL ALTERNATIVE IN THE HEART OF PARIS

 

 

hand painted banderoles 59Rivoli Paris France by BLOGitse

 

These banderoles are hand painted, wow!

 

 

welcome to 59Rivoli staircase by BLOGitse

 

Welcome! Six floors full of art and artists!

 

inside 59Rivoli Paris France by BLOGitse

 

 

I met several artists, a few from Japan and they were so happy when I told I’m from Finland! 🙂

 Japanese and Finns have a special connection….

 

 

 

Every floor and every work space looks different….and interesting!

 

59Rivoli Paris France staircase paintings by BLOGitse

 

 

Lithuanian artist 59Rivoli Paris France by BLOGitse

 

Lithuanian artist painting a banderole to hang outside…

(I’m sorry I can’t remember his name!)

 

 

Manuel Antonio Rodriguez's art by BLOGitse

 

Manuel Antonio Rodriguez’s art

 

 

And last but not least…

 

Linda McCluskey's art by BLOGitse

 

Art of Linda McCluskey

 

 

This is a corner of her work space

 

Linda McCluskey work space in 59Rivoli Paris France by BLOGitse

 

 

and the same corner with an artist herself!

 

artist Linda McCluskey in 59Rivoli Paris France by BLOGitse

 

 

We had a nice chat. I really, really like her art!!!

Here’s a link to her website

 

and facebook

 

 

I was so happy after my visit,

like the feeling in this video.

After a slow start it will explode to a full blooming 🙂

WORTH TO WATCH!

You can see Linda at the end of the video…

you’ll be happy watching this!

 

 

SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY

 

 

SUNDAYS IN MY CITY

 

 

 

Have a relaxing weekend!

 

 

13 thoughts on “greetings from Paris part 3. – happy end”

  1. The artists here are very expressive, and the layout is great – no sterile and boring white walls we always expect to see in a ‘serious’ museum gallery. No, this is fun and watching the artists at work is amazing – and even more fun!

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