This is a tribute to the legendary figure of Marylin Monroe and Marylin Monroe's Lips by Andy Warhol. I took this picture in a shop somewhere in Barri Gotic. Both Norma Jean and the mannequin seem to be having some conversation. Now that I brought the topic to light maybe you want to remember some famous quotes by Marylin.
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September 03, 2008
September 02, 2008
Herrings, Boqueria Market, Barcelona
There are several markets in Barcelona but La Boqueria or Mercat de Sant Josep in Las Ramblas is one of the most renown for historical reasons and why not, due to its location. The place gathers locals and tourists alike and making your way through the narrow corridors is an adventure. Not that you can find whatever you want here but there's the usual belief that if they don't have it you won't find it elsewhere. Besides the fruit stalls which are a must-see, the seafood section is also worth visiting. Today I show you a detail of some herrings which caught my attention. I think they are smoked, but I can't tell a smoked herring from a salted one. In fact I can't tell a sardine from a herring and definitely herring is not part of our daily diet. I suppose many of you do eat herring frequently so why not checking this suggestive site with plenty of herring recipes.
September 01, 2008
Street Artists: Las Ramblas Clown, Barcelona
Among dozens of human statues in Las Ramblas de Barcelona you may now and then find other "minor", less sophisticated and striking ways of artistry equally respectable and venerable as is the case of the Clown. See this artist in context using my geotagged Barcelona photos set on Flickr.
August 31, 2008
This Side Up
These arrows can be seen on a decayed wall near Macba museum (Museu d'Art Contemporani) in Barcelona. See Macba and the image on Google Map.
August 30, 2008
Barcelona Retirees and Pensioners

Walking slowly they come usually in pairs, observing, judging, supervising, peeking through fences to keep daily control over construction sites in the city on their way to the elderly home or the park. They have their own weapons that they can point at you in a menacing way. Notice one of them hidden rather clumsily behind his back. They fear nothing and know about everything. They've got plenty of time. As part of their code of honor they can wear whatever they want to. Fashion is for the weak. Tough guys indeed with the experience of a lifetime. They are the retirees! Do you remember the post "Home Bad Home" published a couple of days ago. They were the ones and this was the fence. Check it. All my due respect to pensioners in Barcelona and the world.
August 29, 2008
Street Lamp Crown Detail in Barri Gotic, Barcelona
August 28, 2008
Home Bad Home
August 27, 2008
Flag Waving Free
Arguments, disputes, quarrels and battles apart, I am going to concentrate on the abstract beauty of a flag waving in the wind, freely, against the sky. I can almost feel the battering of the cloth now and hear the murmur of a thousand causes and hundreds of deaths in the name of a land and those who on her, dwell. This is La Senyera, the flag of Catalonia.
August 26, 2008
Dali Standing on Barcelona Balcony
On the balcony of the Reial Circle Artistic de Barcelona there is this cardboard image of Salvador DalĂ. This cultural institution is located at Carrer dels Arcs 5. Follow link above for a previous post.
August 25, 2008
Via Laietana in Barcelona, Spain
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Crossing Via Laietana Street in Barcelona |
Via Laietana, is normally a very busy street in Barcelona but not much if you go early on weekends.
Via Laietana was first projected in 1879 and started in 1907, with the aim of communicating Eixample with the waterfront, amid much controversy. The demolition of a large number of houses and the removal of the streets in the area was required to do so. As some of the traditional guilds of the city, some dating back to the Middle Ages, were located there, they had to be relocated in different parts of Barri GĂ²tic, notably Plaça de Sant Felip Neri.
The first section to be built was named Carrer de Bilbao, which nowadays is a separate, shorter street that stems from the larger Via Laietana. The avenue was finished in 1926.
Francesc CambĂ³, a prominent politician of the time, built his personal residence in the avenue. During the years of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) it was renamed Via Durruti.
Check this interesting movie walk related to Via Laietana where they also show a map of Erasmus students in Barcelona in the vicinity of the famous street.
Labels:
barcelona streets,
laeitana,
streets,
vĂa laietana
Location: Barcelona, Spain
08010 Barcelona, Spain
August 24, 2008
Cornice Mask at Barri Gotic, Barcelona
When you visit Barri Gotic in Barcelona don't forget to look up to the skies. You'll see balconies full of interesting things, people leaning out of the window and staring at you, colorful towels drying up on improvised clothes lines. But wait, don't stop gazing. Keep searching near the roof. A universe of the most beautiful architectural elements will open before your eyes. This is a modest example: a sort of theatrical mask that stood out thanks to the morning light.
August 23, 2008
Candy Mix
In my spare time I am beginning to take the first steps on the world of small things. I neither master the technique nor have the adequate gear so you may call this a house experiment. I set eyes on a bag of sweets at random. This is not publicity. I don't sell candy. But the brand name was there and it came handy for choosing the title of the post.
August 22, 2008
Stray Cats Going Wrong Way

I have to admit the wall is not much clean. The wrong way sign was quite dirty too, believe me. But what the heck was the cat doing there? Maybe the neighbors were sick and tired of stray cats wandering down their alley? Perhaps it was a dog only way?
Barcelona like many other cities is full of stickers, posters, graffiti, etc. Some with very good taste but the streets will look better if they were neat and polished.
Labels:
opinion,
stickers,
traffic sign
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Carrer d'En Bot, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
August 21, 2008
Street Shave in Barcelona
![Street Shave in Barcelona [enlarge]](https://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h135/carloslorenzo/StreetShave_Barcelona_.jpg)
You can walk along the streets of El Raval and discover many Barcelonas. One of them is the Barcelona of the homeless people. They gather sometimes near a church as La Mercé and help each other. This young man had been washing his body before in a water fountain nearby. Then he got ready for this special free service: street shaving.
August 20, 2008
Lion Head Door Knocker
![Lion Head Door Knocker [enlarge]](https://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h135/carloslorenzo/LionHeadDoorKnocker_.jpg)
This is a detail of a lion head door knocker on a building located at carrer de la Mercé 14, a small street paralel to La Mercé church, home of the Virgen de la Mercè, patron saint of Barcelona. To be more specific the knocker is located on the very corner of such street and carrer Boltres. According to historical records Boltres was a family that owned properties in the area in the XIV century. Check the place on my Google Map.
August 19, 2008
The Boy and the Fishing Net
August 18, 2008
Beach Volley at PremiĂ¡ de Mar, Maresme, Barcelona
For sports fans, especially for beach volley enthusiasts I happened to take this picture recently while I was sitting in a bar terrace by the beach - PremiĂ¡ de Mar, Maresme Coast near Barcelona. The color picture was fine but didn't convince me much so I used this sepia toned choice. I hope you like the moment. He smashed it if that's what you are wondering now.
August 17, 2008
Perspective, PremiĂ¡ de Mar, Barcelona
August 16, 2008
Balcony Drain Figure: Fish Head
Sometimes the most horrible and old fashioned facade adornment can be perceived or might be considered as art. This fish head that acts as a balcony drain in one of the many buildings built during the 60s and 70s in Barcelona might be considered kitsch by some or a beautiful retro water drain by others in a couple of years. Who knows?
August 15, 2008
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