Marie-Pierre Teuler

Marie-Pierre Teuler

My name is Marie-Pierre Teuler and I have studied photography at the Escuela Activa de Fotografía in Mexico City. I have created this blog to share with you my latest creations. All the works shown in this blog have been inspired by Barcelona. Marie-Pierre Teuler

Revisited Graffiti 3

It looks like Heraclitus got his inspiration from Barcelona when he said that nothing endures but change. The city is growing at a staggering pace. Everyday old factories are walled up, and new buildings crop up all over the place.…

Carbon Copy 2

Every time I go back to a given neighborhood, I find small or big changes. However, the urban landscape evolves at a slower pace than human telltale signs of life. Reality drifts by at a steady pace. Even the smallest…

Souls of Barcelona 2

Here is the “Hospital Sant Pau” which was designed by the Catalan architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. If you like modernist art, the visit of this complex is a must. After years of intensive work it has been restored to…

Revisited Graffiti 2

North of downtown Barcelona, the Sant Marti’s district was one of the most active industrial areas of the city at the turn of the 20th century. With the perspective of the 1992 Summer Olympic Games, the local government started to…

Awesome Black 2

Black can be mysterious, intense, spectacular. In other words: awesome. You have seen in my other posts that I like to play around with vivid colors, but I am also partial to black & white. And charcoal drawing! How many…

Carbon Copy 1

This series is quite abstract, and it is one of my favorites because the random shapes and patterns mean different things to different people. What do you see here, an animal, a person, a drapery? Something else entirely? Leave me…

Pools of Emotions 2

It is still time to see the exhibition held at the Casa Elizalde in their Off space. “Pools of Emotions” will be shown until March 27. This picture is one of the most popular of the series. Its title in…

Soft Memories 2

It is hard to believe, but in some neighborhoods, people live just like they would in a small village. You see old ladies in their housecoat walking their dog, people taking their chairs outside to get some fresh air, and…

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