Strolling along Maremagnum pier and in spite of pollution I found this paradise lost. The picture is rather bizarre but I like to see how life grows in its own mysterious ways. Have a nice weekend!
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April 09, 2010
Under the Sea
Strolling along Maremagnum pier and in spite of pollution I found this paradise lost. The picture is rather bizarre but I like to see how life grows in its own mysterious ways. Have a nice weekend!
April 08, 2010
So Close and Yet So Far
April 06, 2010
Jogger in Gran Via de les Corts, Barcelona
April 05, 2010
Easter in Barcelona: La Mona de Pascua
April 04, 2010
Barcelona Metro: The Underground Man
April 01, 2010
Swing Kid
March 30, 2010
Lonely?
March 26, 2010
Zoological Museum of Barcelona: Modernist Tower Detail
March 23, 2010
Sun Clock at Can Palau Restaurant, Vilanova del Valles, Barcelona
March 19, 2010
Casa Macari Golferichs by Joan Rubio i Bellver - Eixample Civic Center, Barcelona
March 16, 2010
Traditional Shops in Barcelona: Costumes by Menkes
March 15, 2010
Bollywood Dance in Barcelona
March 11, 2010
Astray Tourists: Directions in Barcelona
March 09, 2010
Snow Covered Scene in Barcelona
March 08, 2010
Snowing in Barcelona
Thirsty
March 05, 2010
Barcelona Garbagemen: Somebody's Got To Do the Dirty Job
March 02, 2010
Stop Bullfighting Sign at Plaza de Toros La Monumental, Barcelona, Spain
February 28, 2010
Hip-Hop Dancer, Barcelona
February 24, 2010
Dr. Bartomeu Robert Monument by Catalan Sculptor Josep Llimona, Plaza Tetuan, Barcelona
February 23, 2010
Casa Ramon Oller, Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 658, Barcelona
February 22, 2010
Flamenco Dancer: Hands
Flamenco artist during an audition at La Masia de la Guineueta, a cultural institution in Parc Central de Nou Barris. I was there to see my daughter dance, not in this category but in hip-hop and I was sitting in the first row. I took some more pictures that I will probably show soon. Look at the hands and the elegant pose. Such beautiful back and shoulders she has! Happy entering in the new week.
February 17, 2010
Carnival in Barcelona: La Merce Market
February 16, 2010
Barcelona Carnival: Fantasy of a Little Princess
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February 15, 2010
Barcelona Carnival: Butcher in Disguise at La Merce Market
February 11, 2010
Mosaic: Els Gegantons del Pi by M. Guivernau
February 08, 2010
The Arch of Triumph: Celestial Trumpets
February 05, 2010
The Photographer
February 04, 2010
Immigrants: Through the Mirror
February 01, 2010
Maremagnum Barcelona, Shopping Center and Leisure Resort: A Bird's Eye View
You are in Barcelona but at the same time you feel you can watch the skyline from the distance and abstract yourself from the context. Certainly Maremagnum is a must see. The Aquarium, the paintings market under the front pergola and the 3D IMAX movie theater are recommended visits.
As previous posts just offered details I thought it would be better to show the whole scene as seen from Montjuic mountain. Don't forget La Barceloneta in the background
January 28, 2010
Montjuic Cable Car /Teleferic de Montjuic - Take the Barcelona Experience to the Limit
January 26, 2010
The Cascade Fountain, A Jewel of Catalan Art by Josep Fontser
It is an authentic luxury to walk in Parc de la Ciutadella, contemplating the old pavilions, the museums, the statues, the zoo, the lake or the greenhouse. It is a privilege not only for art enthusiasts but to any citizen who enters this magical place, to have such treasures within their reach. We tend to ignore the obvious though. I think we learn to better appreciate our artistic patrimony when we visit one of those monotonous industrialized cities built on glass and steel where art is just a ridicule pastiche in the nearest mall and we remember what we left at home. Of course Barcelona does not have exclusive rights to consider itself as the mecca of art but we do have a thing or two to congratulate upon. Besides the obvious landmarks in the city, and if I had to vote, this fountain, the Cascade by Josep Fontser, would be in my top ten. On previous posts we saw a detail of Aurora's Chariot and of one of the fountain Griffins.
January 24, 2010
Art Nouveau Flower Motif on Old Modernist Pharmacy Façade
January 21, 2010
Police Chase, La Ribera Quarter. Is Barcelona Less Safe?
January 20, 2010
Bike Tours in Barcelona Waterfront

January 17, 2010
Francesc de Paula Rius i Taulet by Manuel Fuxa and Pere Falques
January 15, 2010
David and Goliath Sculpture by Antoni Llena
January 14, 2010
Barcelona Trees, Our City Lungs: Green Awareness, Health and Other Musings
January 13, 2010
Under The Arc de Triomf
January 12, 2010
XIX Century Summer House, Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona
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| Romantic Gazebo - Parc de la Ciutadella -Barcelona |
This is one of those beautiful jewels of park architecture that still remain in the city sometimes used as meeting point by groups of students or for concerts and small performances. A magic place early in the morning to enjoy a good book or contemplate the Cascade fountain nearby.
January 11, 2010
Owl on Watchtower
January 07, 2010
2010, Make a Wish
January 06, 2010
Balthazar, The Black Wise Man
January 05, 2010
Las Ramblas Devil? Please, Dial 666
Las Ramblas Devil? Please, Dial 666
Satan, Beelzebub, Lucifer, Mephistopheles, the Prince of Darkness... or simply the Devil. There are a thousand names for the eternal antagonist, the "slanderer" (if you want to get technical with the Greek diabolos), or as we call him here, El Diablo.
Most religions have their own definition of this malevolent entity, but one thing is true: there seems to be a general acceptance that evil exists. Some place it in hell, others in a parallel dimension, or maybe inside a black cat. If we want to get materialistic about it, maybe it is just a glitch in our neural connections—a result of a lousy childhood or the fact that we chewed on too many plastic toys when we were toddlers.
The Root of All Evil?
Of course, on a bad day, we might just think the devil is our boss, our mother-in-law, our bank creditor, or maybe even Marilyn Manson. But walking down Las Ramblas, the manifestation is a little more literal.
Judging by the massive, textured horns on this creature and that heavy shoulder armor that looks like it was stolen from an Orc in The Lord of the Rings, I’d say this is a pretty practical example of a downtown demon manifestation. I went with a gritty black and white edit for this shot because I think it brings out the textures of the mask and makes him look even more like an ancient gargoyle.
Careful Who You Call
If you look closely at the background, you can spot the logo of a public telephone booth right behind him. It makes for a perfect, slightly ominous coincidence. So, beware of who is next in line when you use a public phone in Barcelona! You never know if you might accidentally dial 666.
January 03, 2010
Seasonal Lighting on El Corte Ingles
December 31, 2009
Ramblas Cowboy Wishes You a Happy 2010!
Golden Greetings from Las Ramblas
On behalf of the Ramblas Cowboy—that famous human statue you really can't miss on Barcelona's most renowned street—I want to wish you all a very Happy New Year. Now, he is not technically my acquaintance, I don't know the guy under the paint, but I am sure he can back me up on this greeting. Judging by the warm smile he always seems to wear, even when frozen solid, he must be a great guy.
Chasing the Christmas Lights
I actually woke up today with a specific photo in mind: catching his shimmering golden figure against the backdrop of the city's Christmas lights. The final shot came out a little different than I planned—he’s caught here in a really dynamic, mid-action pose with that golden pistol drawn, rather than standing still—but I think it works even better.
He is practically glowing against those cool blue bokeh lights hanging in the plane trees and the warm blur of the shops behind him. In the end, I am just happy I walked down to Las Ramblas. You could really feel the good mood everyone was sharing as the year comes to a close. It’s a great atmosphere down here right now. All the best to everyone!
December 27, 2009
L'Auca del Senyor Esteve, Tile Work at Carrer Petritxol, Barcelona
27 drawings by Ramon Casas and 27 rodolins or verses by Gabriel Alomar illustrate the original story narrated by Rusiñol which is about a young heir called Ramonet, a modernist artist born in a traditional petite bourgeois family of La Ribera quarter in Barcelona.
The father, Mr. Esteve was the founder of a small shop called La Puntual in 1830 and his common sense, his pragmatism, his perseverance directly opposes the new ideas, the fresh artistic air of his son. A conflict between the artist that exists thanks to his father's money and strivings or in other words, the historic role of traditional Catalan bourgeoisie as the springboard for new artists of modernisme.
But what is an auca anyway? An auca is a story told by a set of images in one single sheet of paper in numbers evenly divided by 4, generally 24 or 48, and some short text under each illustration (xylography, lithography and later photoengraving techniques were used). It might recall comics in a way but much more rigid in structure. Images are conditioned by the metrics or the rhyme of the text always below and out of the illustration.
Auca is an old variant of oca, meaning goose, an animal quite frequent in this sort of artwork. Everything started with cards depicting animals and natural elements, like the Sun and the Moon that were used to play the game by the same name or for divination in many cases for money. Once this activity was forbidden the animation developed into art. The text also evolved into two-line rhymed rodolins in XIX.
December 25, 2009
Crucifixion on Decayed Wall, Barcelona

December 24, 2009
We Cagatios, the Whole Log Family Together Wish you a Merry Christmas!






