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A while ago I was asked to help out with a new brewery in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Brasserie du Quercorb, the idea was to use some stencils on the labels. Here's some photos of what's happended so far...


Skyline stencils of Cathare castles in the region


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Puivert skyline by aprovocateur, on Flickr


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Montsegur skyline by aprovocateur, on Flickr


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Queribus skyline by aprovocateur, on Flickr

The next stage (bad pun!) is a work in progress... hopefully a range of limited edition beer will be ready for the summer and a special anniversary tour.


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Simpson - Mont Ventoux by aprovocateur, on Flickr


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Coppi - Alpe d'Huez by aprovocateur, on Flickr

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If there's anyone out there that owns a lovely wall in and around Lordship Lane and is interested in some aerosol love on it message me and I can give you the low down... shop owners more than welcome to join in too.


Nigello has already mentioned a wall on the corner of Barry and Goodrich Road (which I'm checking) and Chillaxed pointed out the Spurling and East Dulwich Road wall, which I believe has already got some serious painting plans!

'Fraid the Barry/Goodrich wall is already bagsied... and just to clarify if there is anyone out there contemplating their very own stencilled wall, I am not planning anything the size of the Harrington piece behind the EDT! A wall/area around 2.5 x 2.0 metres is all I ask. Thanks for reading.
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The 100th edition of the Tour de France is on big stylee, and it's a huge stage today, two ascents of Alpe d'Huez!


Here's a painting I did of Coppi winning on Alpe d'Huez in '52... can Froome win his third classic mountain stage this year!?


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Fausto Coppi - Alpe d'Huez '52 by aprovocateur, on Flickr


I also cut another legend of the Tour, Sastre winning on Ax 3 Domaines in '03... celebrating the win by putting his daughters dummy in his mouth (saying she's the most precious thing to him in the world).


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Sastre - Ax 3 Domaines by aprovocateur, on Flickr

And after a hard day lounging by the side of the road waiting for the Tour de France to go by... wot better than a chilled, freshly squeezed bottle of fine beer (or two).


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Brasserie du Quercorb - Trobairitz SAISON by aprovocateur, on Flickr


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Brasserie du Quercorb - La Dama Blanca IPA by aprovocateur, on Flickr


The stencils on the labels and beer matt are the ones I posted on the first page of this thread.

Damn it Cedges, it's gorgeous and sunny, and it's nearly the weekend! ;-)


I've lived in East Dulwich since 2000... but see the irrelevance of the crap just posted.


Will go and find something local to complain about and come back when suitably ED'ified.

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I think I just found my romantic side... was asked to do a portrait and some table silhouettes for a good friends wedding (at the Savoy!).


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AP13 Portrait 'L&L' by aprovocateur, on Flickr


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AP13 Silhouette 'hold' by aprovocateur, on Flickr


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