A look into artist Caroline Fellowes's life in Southern France.
Described by Fellowes as "a kind of no-man's land", Vaucluse is welcoming to strangers and painters. She likens it to her home town of Bangor, both places with a "spiritual magic in the landscape".
The viewer is told about the various positions Fellowes had before she made the move to become a full time artist. With a look into family life, we meet her husband Yoni Cohen and her new baby, this is followed by a frank discussion on how motherhood had affected her working life.
Concluding the programme, Fellowes and friends sit around a table on Bastille Day [14 July], discussing French life as fireworks shoot into the sky behind them.