

He takes his shoes off to swim better, which doesn’t work out well when his feet go numb.

If you hold out for a few minutes, you see Julien struggling to stay afloat. In order to tread water, you have to continuously scroll up, but (SPOILER ALERT!) you drown at the end anyway. After you give Charles the rudder (mistake number one), a swinging boom knocks you off the boat and Charles, of course, can’t turn it around.Ĭharles' second mistake was to not wear a life jacket. The simulator puts you in the shoes of Julien, a French leisure sailor out for a sail with his extremely incompetent friend Charles. A soothing atmosphere that further cements the artists raw skill and technique.Ready to play a game that's terrifying, impossible to win and no fun at all? Great! Check out " Sortie En Mer." If you have a fear of the open ocean, do not play this game.

As a guiding thread, each composition utilizes a low-angled light effect which comes to purify its subject: everyday life. A timeless seaside resort from the XIXth Century conjures peace of mind, calmness, holidays and a certain « joie de vivre ».Īlice Roy's paintings are thought provoking and graphic. Her love for acrylic painting and her home by the sea became her two main sources of inspiration.

The common thread of her works: calm and serenity Her scenes from everyday life, animated or not by pretty silhouettes, catch us by their surprising tranquility. In all styles: children’s illustrations, abstract. Creative curiosityĪlice Roy uses many techniques: dry pastel, engraving, gouache painting, oil painting. A jack-of-all-trades, she mixes mediums and artistic styles in search of her own visual identity. Born in Brittany into a family of artists, Alice Roy uses all the materials at her disposal from a very young age.
