
Episode #22
Drifting to Sleep in Colorful Collioure
<p>There's something rather magical about a place that inspired artists to completely reinvent how we see color. In 1905, Henri Matisse arrived in Collioure and found light so extraordinary that he started painting pink waves and orange masts—and somehow it all made perfect sense. The locals say the light here "suppresses shadows," and when you experience this fishing village where the Pyrenees Mountains dip their toes into the Mediterranean Sea, you understand exactly what they mean.<br/><br/>Join me as we wander through narrow streets painted in boat colors, where houses cascade down the hillside in shades of ap...

