Creative chess motif on a van in France!
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Hello everyone,
Hello everyone,
Sunday is traditionally a market day in the friendly villages of the city of Montpellier in France. Sometimes in the midst of flowers, fruits and vegetables, vendors gadgets, a real surprise. This Sunday's surprise came from a van (which can be seen here against the backdrop adorning the right door) parked near the market and the central square of this town. The owner of this vehicle is a fully decorated artist. He has many strings to his bow: Karate, Yoga, decorative painting, sculpture ... art, entertainment, spectacle.
Patrick Chevalier, designer and director of the original decor, is a versatile young entrepreneur. Company displayed its Micro currently on the roads of the south, before moving to the east of France. Excellent initiative! Thanks to Chessblog friend CaissaEnigma Blog for this delightful piece.
Patrick Chevalier, designer and director of the original decor, is a versatile young entrepreneur. Company displayed its Micro currently on the roads of the south, before moving to the east of France. Excellent initiative! Thanks to Chessblog friend CaissaEnigma Blog for this delightful piece.
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Labels: creative chess motif, france
3 Comments:
At October 9, 2011 at 11:40 AM , Saira Fernandes, Madrid said...
Chess is such a joyous inspiration.
At October 9, 2011 at 11:44 AM , Alexis Cochran, New Zealand said...
Hey what a cool thing - Chess Queen's Fool - reminds me of all my Shakespeare. Happy Sunday Chess Queen. Love you.
At October 9, 2011 at 12:21 PM , Amrit Puri Knights Chess Club New Delhi said...
Moving chess love
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