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ArtistPoetic watercolor illustration with fine ink details. Rural Picardy landscape at early morning: wide gently rolling fields, a damp dirt path with softened edges, low hedgerows and tall poplar trees dissolving into light mist. A small Picard village in the background, red brick houses with slate roofs, a modest church tower emerging from the fog. In the foreground, the symbolic presence of a child, seen from behind: a translucent, almost immaterial silhouette, treated like a soft shadow or transparent wash, with no facial details, partially dissolving into the watercolor layers. The child appears both present and fading, like a fragile memory. Soft, warm, diffused light filtering through a pale sky, conveying protection, tenderness, and childhood remembrance. Muted natural palette: bluish greys, softened greens, light ochres, earthy browns. Extremely delicate ink linework for trees, houses and path, fluid watercolor washes, visible paper texture, softened edges, intentional white spaces suggesting absence. A quiet, intimate, contemplative atmosphere, expressing the idea that we belong to the places where we were loved, even as childhood fades.
On est du pays de ceux qui nous ont aimés, Joan de Nadau, chanteur occitan