
Homme de la Renaissance or The Renaissance Man. We hear of him but often there doesn’t seem to be much convincing evidence of his existence in the 21st Century. Yet there is such a man who walks among us here in the south of France. I am privileged to know one and fortunate enough to witness some of his many talents on a regular basis. Patric was born in Lyon and moved to this area in 1975. He has two sons and two daughters with 7 grandchildren and one on the way. He lives in a nearby village in an Eco home which he designed and built on his own. He is a vegetarian and grows much of his own food. Just who is this man? Is he a musician? A writer? An artist? Yes! He is all of these and so much more. It was my first year in France when I met Patric. For insurance purposes, you must obtain a certificate from a chimney sweep, each year, that your fireplace has been cleaned and is safe to operate. I asked around and the number I was given was for Patric. He swept chimneys for 32 years and just retired two years ago.

Music: Patric can play any instrument that he comes in contact with. He also teaches music. Art: Patric studied at Ecole Boulle in Paris. Among his many talents, he is an accomplished wood craftsman, glassblower, painter, and photographer. He enjoys drawing with pen & ink. Patric has worked as a Wood crafter for eight years, at Masonry for five years while still making himself available for his other passions. His love of nature has motivated him to combine sketches and photographs with his writings into a book about edible plants. Perhaps if there is sufficient interest, I shall post further on the book when it is released. Patric loves to travel and related a story of when he was 17 years old how he rode a bicycle with a small motor all the way to Morocco. He has seven cats and his nickname is Patou which is a big shaggy dog found in the Pyrenees. The paintings were done by various artists with the exception of the self-portrait with the clock. Patric has had postcards made from them and uses those as his business cards. While the supply is dwindling, he quickly brought me all the ones I did not have after I saw him in Albas recently. Please do click on the photos so that you can see them better. When I saw Patric last week, I asked him if I could do a post and have him give me some information. For all his accomplishments, he is a modest man. Had it not been for his partner, I would not have had half the details you see here. She was generous and patient to spend the time with me to uncover some of Patric’s many gifts.
Bisous,
Léa






He’s a free spirit and a terrific guy. And multi-talented. The world could use a lot more like him.
In the small area of our Department, I know of two such men. There are some differences but also many similarities. If there are at least that many here, perhaps there are many more out there. It does give one hope.
What a tale! Fabulous 😄
Actually, Patric is one of two Renaissancemen in the area. The second I know very well. He is Dutch and has his Master’s Degree in Fine Arts from the University back in Amersterdam. He can play any instrument, cook a gourmet meal, speak several languages and play any instrument he cares to. He and his partner live in a house that was barely stone walls then they moved in but is a showcase now. His late father gave a hand with the electrics but he did the rest and could have done that as well. Renaissance Men are out there…
You are fortunate indeed with your friends 😘
Polly, Indeed I am. I consider myself most fortunate. 😉
Patric is a true renaissance man. His story and art are wonderful!
Thanks for sharing the Renaissance World of Patric. Truly beautiful & enchanting. My family & I used to go often at the Renaissance Fair in Texas in one of its forest. It was magical.
I’m glad that you enjoyed meeting Patric. There is another, younger, Renaissance man who lives close by. Perhaps one day I can get him to hold still long enough… Thank you for following one of my blogs.