FRANCE-2 weeks,2 exhibits,1 livepaint,1 commission

portland to paris  2 exhibits, a livepaint, and a private  commission,  a long meeting with my biggest collector

who owns 60 pieces of my work he has collected over the past 5 years, traveling between 5 cities in 2 weeks.

so this is what i look like after traveling from portland oregon 6am tuesday then landing at 9am the next day in paris.

so this was the first stop of the trip, two days to explore paris before the first exhibit.

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a shot from outside our hotel in the latin quarter

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of course we had to squeeze in some time to spot the local graffitti

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theres always time to get stupid

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day to we went straight to the catacombs, not sure how long these walls of bones and skulls stretch under the paris streets but it seemed like at least a mile

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needed some gilato after that

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and of course every tourists favorite destination?

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then off to bezu via train 1hr 20 minutes ride..

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so right down to work

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so i arrived in bezu for the 1st grand baz art a bezu festival – basically an exhibition of 25 self taught artists from all over the world

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they rolled out the red carpet

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and then they told us to get to work hanging the show because local tv would be there in just 2hrs to do some early coverage and interview

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left mr yvonne taillandier, this guy painted with picasso, miro, and chagall.

right jean luc – this guy rules he organized the entire festival picked us up at the airport

drove us around paris made all our lodging arrangements.. he was a serious host.. thanks!

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a nice piece of yvonne’s work on display

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a long shot of my finished setup at the exhibition

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people gathering for the awards ceremony

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the mayor presented me with the award of most expressive artist. the awards were juried by yvonne, jean luc, the mayor, and

an art critique who writes for artension magazine

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after 3 days in bezu it was off to liverdun for the next exhibition.  about 10 minutes into the train ride

the security guard caught me drawing, then asked for a self portrait. not my usual thing but i figured

best to stay on the good side of security.

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as you can see he was pleased. few…

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arrived in liverdun about 2hrs later via high speed rail the about a half hours drive from the station to the castle..

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yup castle. we arrived with jeff roland the organizer curator of the space.. we were unfortunatly locked out..

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they let us in the next day to begin hanging for the show.

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i did a live paint to coincide with the exhibition.  painting outside the castle was pretty sureal

its hard enough to believe there are castle let along the imagining painting outside of one and

hen exhibiting inside..

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the finished livepaint was purchase for permanent collection for the future museum being built next year in liverdun.

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a view from the castle grounds.. it was seriously out of control..

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next stop thionville, to meet the king of spaghetti, mr fredric lux, my biggest collector. hes the guy in the middle..the guns are part of his private collection as well – they were created by andre Robillard the guns were being picked up this same afternoon for a retrospective of andres works to be exhibitted at a musem in paris.. the guy on the right is jerzy Ruszczynski, an amazing artist from poland! so this was a great first introduction.. as you might imagine me and fred hit off like bandits right from the start.

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this is freds bedroom full of my work.

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this is freds living room.. as you can see ive gotten some prime coverage in his house..fredshome3

i scored a commission job while exhibiting in bezu and fred was nice enough to lend me his garage as a studio while i visited.

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he also let me use his kitchen as a studio when it rained the next day..

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here the finished piece it was 4×4 ft on pannel

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it was a sick trip the best to date for sure.. super inspiring and productive.. we are already preparing for next year, the plan for now is an exhibition with jerzy Ruszczynski, and andre Robillard somewhere in paris.. so i already cant wait for next year..

10 Responses to “FRANCE-2 weeks,2 exhibits,1 livepaint,1 commission”

  1. marianne Says:

    Looks like it was a fabulous trip Jesse! Can see why you are excited to return next year..(sooo wish I had a house full of Jesse Reno paintings..)Thanks for sharing your pix!

  2. royo Says:

    Ce fut un grand plaisir de t’avoir rencontré ainsi que ton amie lanna…tu es un formidable artiste..je suis vraiment content de l’oeuvre que je t’ai acheté et de la soirée sympa que nous avons passé ensemble chez mon pote philippe..cela m’a permis de mieux te connaitre, ainsi que jerzy et fred votre manager…longue vie a toi et que la paix et l’inspiration soit avec vous…jean jacques royo

  3. Francoise Says:

    Hey, Jesse,

    SUPER!
    I only wish that my sister and my best friend could have gone to one of them but it did not happen.
    Now I see that they will have another opportunity next year, awesome.
    I like the commissioned piece very mucho.
    Love to the great and talented Lana!

  4. Catherine Witherell Says:

    Man! You do have all the fun! It looks like a wonderful trip. And to be the start is probably the best! Nice commission pieces. I love them!

    one of your admiring students,
    Catherine

  5. Catherine Witherell Says:

    Star! I meant star!

  6. Sheila Says:

    we love you in Albuquerque and Paris! Put us on your schedule for next year,too. Thanks for sharing this inspiring trip through you photos! How great!
    XOXO, Sheila

  7. bernard R. Says:

    Hi Jesse

    I am very happy to met you in BEZU and at Fred’s house. I am also very happy to have bought this commisionned “big” and “nice” paint and also this other one in BEZU.

    Hope to see you and Lana for your next trip in France

    All the best

    Bernard

  8. Deb Mondillo Says:

    Jesse….you’re a long way from the college…Thank God for you!!! Love the work and how cool that you get to travel like that. All the best!

    Debbie

  9. Gabriel Shaffer Says:

    Thanks for preserving the experience. It all looks like an awesome time and the pieces you did were on point as always. Keep rocking Renovich!

  10. KARIANNE Says:

    AWSOME that “bandits spaghetti BAND”,
    let’s make some NEW EXPLOSIONS in Bezu to come –

    Yay !D

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