Planète Gascogne by Perry Taylor

If you are headed to south west France for your summer vacation or if you’ve already been smitten by the area or if you appreciate rural France you’ll get a kick out of the drawings by Perry Taylor – as he interprets life in Gascony through a whimsical British lens.

Perry Taylor

Perry Taylor was born in Oxford, England. He was a graphic designer and art director at design studios and advertising agencies in London and Amsterdam for 25 years. He now lives with his wife and chickens in the Hautes-Pyrénées, at the edge of the Gers. The tender and amusing observations of this renowned ‘Anglo-Gascon’ artist, capture the spirit of South West France in his warm and witty drawings, that always contain mischievous details of the locals, their lifestyle, culture, heritage and sports. Drawn in Indian ink and watercolor, his pen strokes provoke smiles from the French, who recognize themselves, as well as the international visitors who have discovered this special part of France.

Perry Taylor

Janine Marsh, editor of The Good Life France (https://www.thegoodlifefrance.com), talks about Planète Gascogne.

« Gascony is like a planet where time has stood still… thus starts Perry Taylor ’s latest book of drawings. Every page presents a snapshot of life in the beautiful rural countryside and medieval villages of South West France, in the area known as Gascony.

Like his previous three books, this too has a ‘feel good’ factor, full of wit, wry humour and the pure joy of the simple pleasures of life that are enjoyed and revered in this most beautiful part of France, where it really does feel that modern life has somehow passed it by.

Perry Taylor

Wonderfully skilled at using pen and ink, and using a palette of muted colours, blues and greens, rusty oranges and mustardy yellows which reflect the earthy splendour of Gascony, Perry’s truly beautiful drawings present an affectionate celebration of the French way of life. Sitting at a street café, market day gatherings, herding free-range chickens, farmers and gardeners, wine makers, rugby-loving locals and the quintessential “mamie” and “papi” – Perry’s characters are those you’d recognise from anywhere in rural France.

Whimsical and perceptive – he catches a moment in time, and many of the pictures made me smile, and some made me snigger out loud, recognising the daily dilemmas of human nature and the quirks of life in the countryside.

Perry Taylor

Animals play a big role in the book with bike-riding pigs, boules-playing ducks and wild boar becoming the hunters; a droll play on role reversal.

All the pictures are captioned in French and English and there’re a lot of clever word plays, with great drawings, such as ‘Reservoir Ducks’.

This is a lovely coffee table book, an ‘Anglo-Gascon’ view of life in rural France that takes you away from the cares of today’s world. It makes you smile and nod in recognition if you know Gascony and yearn to discover it for yourself if you don’t.

You’ll want to share this book with your Francophile and art-loving friends but beware, it’s highly likely to borrowed – and never returned! »

Perry Taylor

The new book and Perry’s cards are available on his website and also in Bill & Rosa’s Book Room in Paris. If you are in the south west while you are reading this check Perry’s site to see the list of upcoming book signing events near you (departments 32 and 65).