On my Wall 41
Today’s photopainting is based on a picture I took in the Can Baró neighborhood, located up on a hill. I like walking around the area, and viewing the city from up above.
Photography & Digital Art
Photography & Digital Art
Today’s photopainting is based on a picture I took in the Can Baró neighborhood, located up on a hill. I like walking around the area, and viewing the city from up above.
In the El Poble Sec neighborhood there are more bars and restaurants than I care to count. Here is my version of one of them.
Here is another random creation based on the Mercat dels Encants ceiling. You can spot the streetcar which goes all around the Glòries area.
I am not sure whether the people of Santa Eulàlia will recognize their station, but here is my version of this fascinating place.
Here is my version of the statue named “El Forjador” (the blacksmith) by the Catalan sculptor Josep Llimona. The original can be found Plaça Catalunya.
This stairway is located right across the Santa Eulàlia subway station. It leads to a pedestrian bridge which runs alongside the Sants-Badal and La Bordeta neighborhoods.
Today’s photopainting is a fantasy version of the silos and tanks of the commercial port of Barcelona inspired by the work of the French painter Gustave Moreau.
What seems to be at first glance an old palace is in fact a car wash tunnel I saw in Almogàvers street.
I really liked the minimalistic style of the hall of this glass tower I saw on Plaça d’Europa in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat.