Chromatic Impact 53
The past has not completely disappeared, and one may run into it unexpectedly, just like in the La Vila de Gràcia neighborhood, where I came across this place frozen in time.
Photography & Digital Art
Photography & Digital Art
The past has not completely disappeared, and one may run into it unexpectedly, just like in the La Vila de Gràcia neighborhood, where I came across this place frozen in time.
This is my version of the parish office located on the Plaça de la Concòrdia in the Les Corts neighborhood: I find its original beige color quite boring.
Here is another photopainting of the Nau Bostik located in the La Sagrera neighborhood. This incredible cultural center is definitely a must-see.
This colorful building of the Sant Genís dels Agudells neighborhood stands out on the Parc Natural de la Serra de Collserola backdrop.
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 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.