Wednesday 27 February 2008

Fog News















The picture is of my walking home. I was coming back after a visit to the Lycée Français de New York (LFNY). It was quite a feeling, since I spent all my childhood in the Lycée Français de Barcelona (LFB), my hometown. There are obviously so many similarities, that you cannot go out without remembrances.

Impressionism

I also enjoyed those ones... It is amazing how beautiful those paintings can be when you have them in front of your nose. The first picture is "Le pont d'Argenteuil", by Gustave Caillebotte. The second and third picture are from Vincent Van Gogh: Wheat field with Cypresses and Women Picking Olives, both from 1889-1890.

Sunday 24 February 2008

More Metropolitan




More works form the Museum. This is called "Spectrum", by Ellsworth Kelly.

Saturday 23 February 2008

Break Time



There's also Modern art at the Metropolitan. It needs more reflection.

Metropolitan









I just came back from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and I am still under the effects of the shock. It was simply amazing, unbelivable. This museum is certainly one of the best I have ever visited, or, at least, let's say that they have a lot of stuff, and of everything. Everyone can find some kind of happiness there... Waw, I simply look forward to next Friday to go there again.
I posted some of the paintings I liked the most... Forget about pictures today, just see the works of those artists. And if you can, go to the Metropolitan!

The paintings are, from lef to right, up to down:
1. Arabs crossing the Desert. Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1870
2. Jerusalem from the environs. Charles Théodore, 1881.
3. The Eruption of Vesuvius. Jean Christian Dahl, 1824.
4. The weeders. Jules Breton, 1868.

SkyLine

Tuesday 19 February 2008

Sunday 17 February 2008

Saturday 16 February 2008

Thursday 14 February 2008

Colored Tree


Cold Metal, Warm Color



I know you've seen this before, but I keep liking it. No more, promised! The architect is called Frank Gehry, he also did the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.

Frozen Levitation





Beauty & Beast


1 picture, 1000 words

You're right, I never introduced this blog. But as some of you have asked me to, and I guess you are right, a little presentation cannot hurt.

Basically, these pictures are pictures of normal things. No Eiffel Tower, no Statute of Liberty. Well, okay, I must admit that some famous monuments or places have already been featured here, and moght be shown again. Never say never. However, my focus is trying to capture everyday life, everylife things. There is not only the picture, though. Many of those pictures cannot live without its title: I sometimes need words to revitalize the image. Like now.

Please, don't look further than that. Some of the pictures might have nothing special - but still, this is not about efficiency, it's just about a hobby and a feeling. Don't wonder "why", but rather "why not".

Let's see how it goes!

Wednesday 13 February 2008

Tuesday 12 February 2008

Sunday 10 February 2008

Wednesday 6 February 2008

The Sky's Castle


For those who have seen Miyazaki's movie...

Friday 1 February 2008

Some Like it Hot




En castellano, "Con Faldas y a lo Loco". Doesn't she look like Tony Curtis?








A Room with a View


But it's not in a hotel in Florence, contrary to the original one depicted by Forster. That's the Frederick Weisman Art Museum, in front of the Mississippi River. And those are the Gopher's colors, by the way...