October 20, 2013

to market.


if you've been to paris, then it's more than likely you've wandered the enchanting alleys of les puces. on my first trip, i was too daunted to attempt them on my own so stuck to the safety of the dreamy arcades in opera. i still love perusing the old bookstores and photographing the decorative tiles that abound in the passages. last year i wandered les puces with my two best friends which was just magical. the treasure we unearthed was incredible, the majority too large or too expensive to come home with us but inspiration was at an all time high. this time around my sister and i spent a chilly but sunny saturday morning wandering, fossicking amongst and admiring the treasure that les puces had to offer. i have to admit that i was a little bewildered at just HOW expensive things had become. for the regal furniture dating back to the 17th century, it was a given, but a lot of the everyday retro finds stretched too far from my budget. this didn't stop the excessive photo-taking (when i was allowed to) and my heart must have exploded at least a hundred times at the colours and compositions presented before me. within the first half an hour, i had been fed at least half a year's worth of screen-printing and collage project ideas. a quick crepe fix and a few finds later...i was in heaven. having my sister in such close proximity and living in such an amazing city means a weekend wander around these incredible markets is now only at arm's length. oh the possibilities! 

















3 comments:

Biddy Martha said...

Gorgeous treasures...

soph // and other things said...

I really need to go back to Paris. The amount of places to explore in that city is just mind boggling. I can't believe I actually had people tell me that one week would be too long and more than enough time in the city. Obviously I wasn't the same breed of person as them haha. This place looks like an absolute treasure trove!

Bungalowgirl said...

My goodness. I think I really need to join instagram, if just for your feed, suspect it would do wonders for my mood! mel x