Photographs and artworks: Teorg MAELBERGS.
SERIES 1 : FOUR VERSIONS OF A VIEW FROM THE HERMITAGE. This place perched on a hillside offers a delicate view appreciated by walkers.
1116, SERIES 1: Our almost peaceful village, Conliège in black and white, version 1, photograph T.M.
1117, SERIES 1: Our almost peaceful village, version 2, graphism T.M.2016
1118, SERIES 1: Our almost peaceful village, version 3, graphism T.M.
1119, SERIES 1: Our almost peaceful village, version 4, graphism T.M.
SERIES 2 : RUE BLUES, graphisms, "CONLIEGE IN MUSIC", PHOTOS TAKEN DURING THE 2013, 2014 AND 2015 EVENTS. "Blues" because this festival no longer exists. It took place in the Rue Haute (High Street) cleared of cars shortly after mid-June, on a Saturday close to the official Music Festival. Some unavoidable characters have been added.
1121, SERIES 2, Sheet 1, Blue street, graphism T.M.
1103, SERIES 2, Sheet 2, Blue street, graphism T.M.
1104, SERIES 2, Sheet 3, Blue street (sheet 3), graphism T.M.
1105, SERIES 2, Sheet 4, Blue street, graphism T.M.
SERIES 3 : LA RUE HAUTE (THE HIGH STREET), some supplements to the previous photographs and graphics. Mainly architectural because the architecture of this street with a dominant XVIIIth century makes it one of the most remarkable of the Jura department. It lacks an enhancement worthy of this particularity. But more than transforming this street into a frozen theater set as is almost always done, it would be more interesting to raise awareness among the residents, owners and tenants, so that they participate freely and spontaneously in its beautification. Obviously, it would take time, but a soft, continuous and lively facelift would be the best effect on this place.
1126, SERIES 3 (1): You came in my street, graphism T.M.
1395, SERIES 3 (2): Conliège Rue Haute (High Street), even numbers, graphism T.M.
1398, SERIES 3 (3): Conliège 44-86 Rue Haute (44-86 High Street), graphism T.M.
SERIE 4 : WINEGROWERS IN THE FRESHNESS OF AUTUMN. Three successive photos taken with a variable zoom. The winegrowers of a now famous local house are busy in one of the first very cool autumn mornings. The landscape is that of a fairy tale. It is not excluded that these people who love their work are not sensitive to it too. I end with the silhouette of my friend Philippe Saffrey. Even if there are no more winegrowers in Conliège, its vineyards, famous in the 18th century, are still appreciated. So these people at work are not just an anecdote, they are a symbol.
1684, SERIES 4 (1): Winegrowers in freshness, photograph T.M. 2019
1685, SERIES 4 (2): Winegrowers in freshness, photograph T.M. 2019
1686, SERIES 4 (3): Winegrowers in freshness, photograph T.M. 2019
End of Conliege short series