Artists will take to the historic streets of Périgueux, France, on Saturday, August 16, for the 38th annual "Cadre d'or" (Golden Frame) painting competition. The event, organized by the Society of Fine Arts of Périgord and the City of Périgueux, transforms the prefectural city of Dordogne into an open-air art studio where painters of all skill levels showcase their talents.
The competition invites both amateur and professional artists from the region to set up their easels in the heart of the historic city center. Participants will work with oils, watercolors, and brushes to capture the beauty of Périgueux's ancient stone architecture and medieval streetscapes. The event is open to all artists, regardless of their experience level.
Each year, the Dordogne prefecture becomes the backdrop for this unique painting contest that celebrates the intersection of art and heritage. Artists will have the opportunity to paint among the city's old stones and historic buildings, creating their works in the very environment that inspires them. The competition has become a beloved annual tradition that brings together the local artistic community.
The "Golden Frame" competition not only provides a platform for regional artists to display their skills but also adds vibrancy to Périgueux's historic streets. Visitors and locals alike can witness the creative process as painters work throughout the day, transforming blank canvases into artistic interpretations of the city's timeless beauty.