first day at the beach
we went to Canet de Mar, a village 50 min by train from Barcelona
the water was so good, everyone was there
so we could officially say it's summer! yay!
unfinished drawings
Sometimes I draw things and then I don't finish them because I fear it won't end up being good, so I stop and don't continue. The line between adding new elements and colours and knowing when to stop is very thin, so here's an example of that; an unfinished house with a backyard.
a mediterranean patio
This is the patio where Adrià grew up. It's located in Menorca, a little island in the Mediterranean sea. It has this bold red ceramic floor and is full of flowers and plants with two olive trees in the middle. Here's a snippet of it.
my parents watching tv
this is a daily night scene in my house
mom sits at the right side of the sofa and dad sits at the left
they never change sides, it has always been like this
the clock's view of my living room
The clock it's one of the most permanent things of a house, it's up there in a wall, and normally remains in the same place for years and years, without changing, only the scenery and the life around it, do.
a calçotada with friends
In Catalonia is very typical to eat calçots, a vegetable that is like a very large onion. You put a napkin on your chest, stand up, hold up the calçot with one hand, look up at the sky and eat it. It's one of the best things ever. The months between february and march are the perfect ones to organise a calçotada with friends, take note!
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submission to the Thyssen Museum for the #VersionaThyssen
Paisaje con el Palacio de Caserta y el Vestubio - Jacop Philipp Hackert - 1793
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