Revisited Graffiti 22
This week I decided to combine various graffitis I saw in the Provençals del Poblenou neighborhood, including ones painted on the façade of a boarded house.
Photography & Digital Art
Photography & Digital Art
This week I decided to combine various graffitis I saw in the Provençals del Poblenou neighborhood, including ones painted on the façade of a boarded house.
Here is a graffiti which was painted on the side wall of a building in the neighborhood of Poblenou. It represents a castell, or human tower, an old Catalan tradition which goes back to the end of the 18th Century.…
This week I will show you a combination of color tests done by street artists in the Sant Martí de Provençals neighborhood. Let us see if you can guess which type of support they have used. It reminds me of…
In the Sant Martí district, there are still wastelands, boarded-up buildings and abandoned factories waiting for a better future. Street artists love this area of Barcelona where they can express themselves freely on outer walls and decaying facades with spray…
The other day I discovered a corner of Badalona that I had never heard of. I just loved its narrow streets, and plain houses and buildings typical of times long gone. People who live there are determined to keep the…
In Barcelona, graffiti artists find endless possibilities. Near where I live I found two really cool graffitis. It was hard to say which I liked best, so I decided to combine them both. This is what I came up with.
I always say that Barcelona is an inspiring city and I mean it. Famous artists, like Joan Miró, have found here an endless source of creativity. Picasso himself revolutionized painting with his “Demoiselles d’Avignon” which had nothing to do with…
The other day I walked around the Sants neighborhood. It was only a little more than a century ago, in 1897, that it became part of the city of Barcelona, which explains why it still has its own personality. Today’s…
In the Sant Martí district, there are still industrial wastelands where one can find all kinds of graffiti. Today I have decided to restyle one of my favorite ones. The result looks quite Chagall-like, don’t you think?