Creating The Paris Letter every month can be challenging. 
By chance I walked by Le Petit Prince 🤴store on 8, rue Grégoire des Tours in the 6th arrondissement. Have you been?
I found a book of sketches ✍️ by the author, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’
Why not catch falling leaves?
What’s more, have you understood it? 
Here’s a good explanation in 15 minutes. I’m still working on it. It’s a mysterious book 📕 beloved the world 🌎 over.
This 1 hour version in French is a good sleep 😴 aide - soothing 💤 
While in Normandie I found leaf 🍁 reference. I can add acorns, apples & mushrooms 🍄 amongst the leaves. YAY!
Bonnie gave it the thumbs up 👍 
The Little Prince is not so easy to draw believe it or not. He has a strange body…with very wide pants. I really can drive myself nuts 🌰 figuring these things out 🙄
Finally, by chance, while watching a movie 🎥 trailer (something I do instead of going to the movies 🍿 or drawing) I found the solution! In AFTER YANG (I doubt you heard of it) for 1 nano-second a little girl throws leaves 🍁 in the air.
What a long ‘shaggy dog story’ the so-called ‘creative process’ can be.
I did think of adding Paris leaves 🍁 into the envelopes 📩 but if you can’t bring an apple 🍎 into the US, a leaf could be catastrophic. 
A Fall cookie from patisserie Cyril Lignac.
 























 





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Beautiful! Thank you. Did you see there is a new bande dessiné version of Terre des hommes by Saint Exupery and illustrated by Riad Sattouf, who wrote The Arab of the Future (which I haven’t read yet).
ReplyDeleteI didn’t know! There was a terrific animated film called, THE LITTLE PRINCE combining CGI and stop-action
Deletehttps://youtu.be/ui7ROLlF1Bk?feature=shared
Thanks for including the film on The Little Prince. Your drawings are always amazing…thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dee Ann ❤️
DeleteParis…a never ending well of inspiration for the artisticly talented!! Thanks for sharing Carol! 😘from 🇨🇦
ReplyDeleteParis is home for artists 🎨
DeleteADORABLE❣️ Love the leaf in sheep’s mouth…Fox too! ❤️🧡💛💚👏🏻
ReplyDeleteI have read the Little Prince as well as listened to the audio book narrated by Kenneth Branagh. (on You Tube) It is a fascinating book up to individual interpretation. I really enjoyed the link you shared about the explanation of the book. Love your painting of the Little Prince throwing up the leaves as it is whimsical and seasonal. -Suzanne P.
ReplyDeleteYes, I listened to the Kenneth Branagh too. It’s an illusive story with many meanings…I’m still working on it..although you would think by now I would have figured it out. Especially since I fall to sleep listening. So much for sleep learning 😴
DeleteThat is the best explanation of The Little Prince which is a book I have never understood. Thank you! Keep posting, I love ‘em.
ReplyDeleteReally? Please to me 😃
DeleteHmm…I seem to remember reading it to my child at bedtime. She was very fond of the book. However, I can’t seem to remember a thing about it. Perhaps I should give it another go??
ReplyDeleteAnyhoo, your autumn watercolor Petit Prince is delightful! Bravo, Carol! ❤️
Thank you Bonnie ❤️
DeleteIt was written for children and many form a life long attachment to it.
I’m a late-comer…
It all captured my heart, especially the Fall cookie at the end….
ReplyDeleteThank you for walking us through your process of research, drawing, thinking, and letting things percolate until you find exactly the right ideas. I'm so glad you're in my (virtual) life!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your sketches and watercolors. I look for them every day.
ReplyDeleteCarol I thought you drew the Little Prince Perfectly vraiment. Thank you for this extra special post of your creative process. And for the links to the 1 hr reading in French and the 15 min explanation of the meanings in le Petit Prince. Merci tant Abbie
ReplyDeleteAs a French teacher here in the US, my advanced students and I read it in French each year. On one of my trips to Paris I discovered the book as a pop-up book and bought it in both French and English. It's magical.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I can hardly wait for my letter. The book was the basis for my 2nd year French class in college.
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