Monday, 31 August 2015

Barcelona Babes

In August I visited the city of Barcelona for the first time and I was not disappointed by the visual feasts the city has to offer. Obviously, its a must to delve into the work of modernist architect Antonia Gaudi when visiting the Catalan city; the city feels like a collage of his adventurous designs. The Sagrada Familia cathedral and Park Guell are amazing gems in the Barcelona landscape and a beautiful source of inspiration for many creatives. The mosaics and crazy forms created from Gaudi's imagination, although archetectural in design, I can see the same elements being translated into embroidery.



Inside of La Sagrada Familia

Mosaic in Park Guell, Gaudi

view from Park Guell


While we were there the Festa Major de Gracia was in full swing, a celebration of Catalan culture. The neighbourhood of Gracia deck the streets with handmade decorations as each block competes for best decor. This was an amazing to see first-hand and has definitely given me many ideas to carry through in my work in Level 5. The DIY nature of the decor and bold colours are just tantalising.
street decorations
As a part of the festival, it is a Catalan tradition to partake in a Correfoc or 'Fire Run' in which groups of 'diablos' chase revelers through the streets with sparklers and firecrackers. Its a chance for the locals to 'dance with the devil'; the bright lights, smoke, and authentic costumes were greatly inspiring. I am interested in exploring this experience further in my work as I think it would be exciting to translate photos and sketches from this night in my work.

diablo at the correfoc
Correfoc/ Fire Run

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