Thanks to his sharp and brilliant technique, Jack Tow's watercolours make the palace look as if it were made of marble, gold, bronze, and porphyry, firing the imagination. The artist's dreamy vision is raccompanied by the voice of the curator Valérie Bajou, who visits the palace on a daily basis, and yet remains as dazzled each time as she was on her first visit.
Thanks to his sharp and brilliant technique, Jack Tow's watercolours make the palace look as if it were made of marble, gold, bronze, and porphyry, firing the imagination. The artist's dreamy vision is raccompanied by the voice of the curator Valérie Bajou, who visits the palace on a daily basis, and yet remains as dazzled each time as she was on her first visit.