Puigaudeau claimed to believe in“color above all else,” and his
paintings glow with vivid hues of red, blue, green,
Puigaudeau claimed to believe in“color above all else,” and his scenes
sparkle with vivid shades of blue, green, gold, and red.
Still, after Gauguin moved on to the Pacific and
many of the other artists of the group to Paris, Puigaudeau remained on the coast,
moving an estate called Kervaudu at Le Croisic, near the mouth of the Loire.