Chromatic Impact 49

Located in the Provençals del Poblenou neighborhood, La Escocesa used to be a textile factory. It is being refurbished from top to bottom, and is a haven for emerging artists.
Digital Art | Photography
Digital Art | Photography
Located in the Provençals del Poblenou neighborhood, La Escocesa used to be a textile factory. It is being refurbished from top to bottom, and is a haven for emerging artists.
The markets of the Capital city carry the best Catalan deli food ever, like the Santa Caterina one, located in the Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera neighborhood.
The Vallbona neighborhood used to be farmland. Today, most of the area is still used to grow vegetables.
Here is another picture I took in the Mercat dels Encants. One of the many reflections represents a clothes rack full of colored tops on sale in a second-hand shop.
With the “moderization” of the city, typical scenes of our daily lives will soon be a thing of the past. I took this picture a while back in the El Besòs i el Maresme neighborhood.
There is no need to use a drone to take pan shots of Barcelona neighborhoods. Any spot or hill “uptown” will let you capture incredible perspectives of the capital.
This is a bird-eye view of La Teixonera, one of the most recent neighborhoods of Barcelona. It was created in 1915 and is part of the Horta-Guinardó district.
If you like fruit jellies, you have to go to the Boqueria market where you will find a great selection of these sweets in all kinds of colors and flavors.
This picture of plants I took the other day in the Sant Martí de Provençals neighborhood reminds me of the wallpapers which were popular at the beginning of the 20th Century.