Barcelona Photoblog

June 12, 2006

Graffiti at Carrer Cornet i Mas in Sarria, Barcelona.

Graffiti at Carrer Cornet i Mas in Sarria, Barcelona


Always take you camera with you. You never know when or where you are going to spot a good subject for your pictures. 

Yesterday I went to Sarria to have lunch with some friends. I didn´t expect to find anything interesting enough although there are really nice places to photograph on the upper part of town. On our way back home I came across this wonderful graffiti at carrer Cornet i Mas in Sarria district

Yes, sir, it was a perfect day, I had a delicious paella and some good shots for my collection. If you prefer a better framing, which I discarded because there was too much brightness on the face, check front view.

June 11, 2006

Catalan Modernisme: Casa Rocamora in Passeig de Gracia

Catalan Modernisme: Casa Rocamora in Passeig de Gracia


Casa Rocamora, resuming my particular modernisme route from previous posts, is located at Passeig de Gracia 6 - 8 next to carrer Casp

As an introduction you should know that Passeig de Gracia was originally a path leading to Via Augusta during Roman times. In the early 19th century, it was urbanized by the Marquis of Campo Sagrado, and was electrified in 1899. 

Local bourgeoisie was establishing beyond the old city limits in the new Eixample (a grid of symmetrical blocks that was never finished) designed by Catalan urban planner Ildefons Cerdà. At the beginning of the 20th century, most of the best modernist houses were built in the district.  

Casa Rocamora dates back from 1914. It was designed by brothers Bonaventura and Joaquim Basegoda inspired in renaissance Gothic.

See Casa Rocamora Picture on a Google Earth Map.

June 10, 2006

Street Artist XI at Las Ramblas, Barcelona




Today I choose a picture about something more likely to be admired in case you visit Barcelona (personally I think my two previous mountain images are too far away for tourists). I keep counting my series of Barcelona artists: number XI here a veteran fakir and sword eater is entertaining the crowd who does not know whether to laugh or look the other way sickened by the view. 

Did you know that Fakir is an Arabic word meaning "poor" and that sword swallowing was already famous as a magic trick in Ancient Greece?, in fact it is not an illusion, it's a matter of learning to control your reflex gagging at objects touching the throat. Anyway, I am glad that I chose the backstage because I had a great time watching people's faces by far more interesting than the show (no offense).

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