LE SCULPTEUR MICHEL & SA FEMME MICHELE MASSON
By appointment. Michel Masson maintained the tradition of "blettes" or appelants in carved wood that were used by hunters in the marsh until the arrival of the plastic "cursed". His magnificent creations of marsh birds now have a decorative vocation. It was his wife Michèle who painted them. See also its extraordinary lamps and frames composed of driftwood wood, shells and pebbles. Warning, this encounter may cause side effects, their passion is contagious: now you will no longer know where to head on the Cayeux strike in Hourdel: look to your feet the specifically blue roller Cayolais, the veined or translucent roller, the rolling holes, the heart of quartz or the rare fossil, the pieces of wood deposited by the storms or still offshore, watch the seal seals on the sand benches.
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