this morning i indulged in sunday brunch in montmatre. It is a gloriously sunny day here, and I am hoping the weather follows me as I board the thalys tonight, bound once again for Amsterdam. It would also be great if the piano man who plays his portable upright outside abbesses metro, along with his saxophonist friend, could follow me. But then I know where to find them if they choose to stay.
I have heaps still to share with you from paris, but will do so over coming days as you know I was not able to spend much time posting these last two weeks. Thanks for staying with me on this trip and keeping me company, I think I would like to take you with me everywhere from now on, it makes my work and journeys so much more beautiful.
I will be able to get back to normal posting when in Amsterdam tomorrow but for now, i leave you with something rather special: a little part of this city i like to call ‘crazy beautiful’. That is, a glimpse of some of my finds of paris street art. You know the drill – click here for the soundtrack which will open in another window, and then click back on this window to scroll down through this post. Enjoy, mes chers amis…
if you would like to know where to find any of these beauties just ask in the comments and i will try to guide you there. thank you edith for being such an inspiration and providing the perfect soundtrack to paris. au revoir paris, à bientot!
oh yes, i would definetely like to go with you everywhere!
April 28th, 2008 | #
Absolutely Paris especially with Edith in the background!
Have just received my Home Beautiful subscription. Your feature is just divine! Best Wishes, A-M
April 28th, 2008 | #
Crazy … So BEAUTIFUL !!!!
April 28th, 2008 | #
2 weeks already gone ? Time flies….
It’s incredible all your photos, looks like when you get to see the same time thing very often you end up not seeing it anymore.
Thanks for making me rediscover Paris 🙂
April 28th, 2008 | #
Oh please join me on the terrace. Chablis please! I will bring the cheese and blini and you can tell some wonderful travel stories! I have already started on a Semillon Sauvignon Blanc….but only 2 glasses!!!
April 28th, 2008 | #
I love all that street art, esp. the deer!
April 28th, 2008 | #
yes thank you for this morning in paris, Edith the l’epedemie de paris…….lovely finds have a safe trip back!
April 28th, 2008 | #
I love this. Where is the first photo taken? Thank you!
April 29th, 2008 | #
you are amazing. today I actually clicked on the music you paired w/ the photos and my viewing was transformed. thank you.
April 29th, 2008 | #
stunning, stunning, stunning…that top pic especially. paris…sigh.
April 29th, 2008 | #
yes, sigh…springtime in paris. the wonderful finds are such a treat. love the first rothko-like wall painting. and the deer is dear! thank you for taking us on your journey.
April 29th, 2008 | #
It’s maddening how cool Paris is. I have loved looking at my own city through your eyes. Can’t wait for more.
April 29th, 2008 | #
ahh the second to last one is down the street from my old apartment! your pictures convinced me to treat myself to a eurostar journey for the day… thanks
April 29th, 2008 | #
The yellow smiling Kitty in the 3rd pic down has a brother and or sister here in NYC a few blocks north of me on 7th avenue…gonna snap a pic this week
April 29th, 2008 | #
I love the subtleness of the street art..there’s a sort of organic placement, along with colors and texture to it all.
April 29th, 2008 | #
Incredible shots!
Cheers.
April 30th, 2008 | #
These are beautiful pia, I am starting to think about places to visit in Paris in August, you’ve been fine inspiration… Do you remember, where are the bottom two?
Thanks, Dell
July 19th, 2008 | #
Dear Pia. I only just discovered your blog. My train to Paris leaves on Saturday and my brief is to get some good shots of Paris street art by day and by night for a creative project involving film and art. WOuld you by any chance be able to guide me as to where I am most likely to find these gems? That would be much appreciated. Kind regards, Zita
October 29th, 2008 | #
hi
How to get there then? 🙂
thank you
June 15th, 2010 | #