Saturday, April 07, 2012

'Walking Gallery' - an artistic breath of fresh air in Spain

Spanish artists can now regularly be seen walking on the streets and beaches displaying their art. Why wait in a gallery for people to come and see your work, when you can take it to the people? No more walls!
Walking Gallery is run under the direction of Spanish artist José Puig, and presents another brand new route through the city of Barcelona, with a great number of participating artists displaying high quality work.
Other cities are also getting into the action, including Madrid, Bilbao, San Sebastian, Zaragoza and Vigo in Spain, and also Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Their mantra? "NO MORE WALLS!"

Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/322577

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Spring is a great time to visit Barcelona in Spain

The Catalan capital is a unique mixture of history, art and modernity. While this fascinating city is always busy with tourists, spring is just a little quieter than summer.
The capital of the region of Catalunya (or Catalonia) is a unique city. With modern buildings and a world-class port it can compete with any major city in the world. But it has a different side.

As the city was originally founded by the Romans, you can still see the remains of Roman architecture in various areas of the city. I visited a shop which actually had a glass section in the floor, through which Roman ruins below the building can be viewed. The best area to visit to see these ruins is the Barrio Gotic, or Gothic quarter, an area of the city with winding, very narrow streets. In some areas it feels like you could actually touch both sides at once, and you often find small bars and cafes along the way.
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/322262