Seen through a round hole in the wall made of chaux lime plaster, a woman hangs painting of clouds in a bedroom with white walls and a bed with a white coverlet as two cats sleep on the bed in a 1000-year-old stone building in Provence, France, renovated by Belgian artist Eva Claessens and converted into her home and studio.

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An opening in Eva’s closet looks into her bedroom. The photograph she is adjusting was taken by her friend and fellow artist Julian Lennon. "He is the only person I take design advice from," she says, adding that the circular opening was his idea. On her bed are Rose and Lili, the mother-and-daughter pair who have traveled the world with Eva.