Lotza invites you to discover an illustration imbued with gentleness and majesty, highlighting the Camargue nature reserve, a wild treasure in the south of France. This unique creation features three pink flamingos in the heart of their natural habitat, symbols of elegance and freedom in a breathtaking setting.
Between the arms of the Rhône delta, the Camargue reveals an exceptional landscape, composed of salt marshes, shimmering ponds, and vast wildernesses. There, white horses gallop amidst the reeds, black bulls graze peacefully, and luminous skies offer an infinite palette of changing colors. Every corner of this land seems to whisper an ancient story, imbued with deeply rooted traditions.
Since ancient times, the Camargue has fascinated and attracted visitors. The Greeks, who came from Marseille, were already exploiting salt there, establishing the first connections between man and this unique environment. Over the centuries, this land of water and wind has become a place of life, work, and culture, with its rural festivals, herds, and its devotion to Camargue bullfighting.
The creation of the nature reserve in 1927 marked a turning point in the preservation of this living heritage. A precious refuge for a diverse range of wildlife, it is now home to a myriad of species: flamingos, egrets, herons, ibises, and storks find a haven of peace here. Once endangered, the flamingos have become the emblem of a resilient and preserved Camargue, adorned with their vibrant pink plumage that illuminates the landscapes at dawn.
Through this work, Lotza pays homage to the raw beauty of the Camargue. The poster invites sensory immersion, deep breathing, and contemplation of a nature that is both powerful and delicate. It will naturally find its place in an interior sensitive to authenticity, the poetry of wide open spaces, and the discreet elegance of natural landscapes.
Let yourself be seduced by this visual escape, and bring a touch of harmony, nature, and pure emotion to your home. An invitation to serenity and daily wonder.