The Art of the Brick, Barcelona, VOL 3
The art of the brick , in Barcelona , at Arenas Cupolas to the LEGO sculptures by Nathan Sawaya made with more than 1 million pieces
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BARCELONA WALK | Plaça d’Espanya to Magic Fountain to National Art Museum of Catalonia | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour Plaça d’Espanya to the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc to the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya).
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring a walk along Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina, from Plaça d’Espanya to the National Art Museum of Catalonia. The tour begins on Plaça d’Espanya, then travels south along Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina to the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, next climbing stairs and escalators to reach the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya), where the tour concludes.
Sights seen along the tour include Arenas de Barcelona (shopping centre converted from bullring), the Venetian Towers (Torres Venecianes), Magic Fountain of Montjuïc (Font màgica de Montjuïc) which at night features a light and music show, Barcelona Pavilion (Pavelló Alemany), and the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) with stunning views across the city of Barcelona.
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BARCELONA WALK | Barcelona Cathedral's Tourist-Filled Square | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of the area around Barcelona Cathedral.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring Barcelona Cathedral, also known as The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia (Catedral de la Santa Cruz y Santa Eulalia). The tour begins on Carrer dels Boters, then onto Plaça Nova, and then Placita de la Seu, which is a large square in front of Barcelona Cathedral, where the tour concludes.
Sights seen along the tour include Roman Towers (Torres Romanes), ‘Barcino’ sculpture by Joan Brossa, street performers (including the Mad Hatter and a Xenomorph XX121 from Alien), and Barcelona Cathedral.
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Palau Güell (1886 and 1890) is a building designed by Antoni Gaudi and framed in the stream of Catalan Modernism. It is located on the street Nou de la Rambla of Barcelona, near the harbor and the waterfront of the city. The palace was commissioned by Eusebi Güell Gaudí, who felt a great admiration for the architect and financed several of his most famous works. This work belongs to Gaudí Orientalist stage, during which the architect makes a series of works marking oriental taste, inspired by the art of the Near and Far East (India, Persia, Japan) as well as in Islamic art Hispanic, mainly Mudejar and Nazari. Gaudi used in profusion ceramic tile decoration and mitral arches, brackets and finials brick temple shaped or dome.
El Palau Güell (1886 y 1890) es un edificio diseñado por Antoni Gaudí y encuadrado en la corriente del modernismo catalán. Está situado en la calle Nou de la Rambla de Barcelona, cerca del puerto y el paseo marítimo de la ciudad. El palacio fue encargado a Gaudí por Eusebi Güell, quien sentía una gran admiración por el arquitecto y financió varias de sus más conocidas obras. Esta obra pertenece a la etapa orientalista de Gaudí, periodo en que el arquitecto realiza una serie de obras de marcado gusto oriental, inspiradas en el arte del Próximo y Lejano Oriente (India, Persia, Japón), así como en el arte islámico hispánico, principalmente el mudéjar y nazarí. Gaudí emplea con gran profusión la decoración en azulejo cerámico, así como los arcos mitrales, cartelas de ladrillo visto y remates en forma de templete o cúpula.
El Palau Güell (1886 i 1890) és un edifici dissenyat per Antoni Gaudí i enquadrat en el corrent del modernisme català. Està situat al carrer Nou de la Rambla de Barcelona, a prop del port i el passeig marítim de la ciutat. El palau va ser encarregat a Gaudí per Eusebi Güell, qui sentia una gran admiració per l'arquitecte i va finançar diverses de les seves més conegudes obres. Aquesta obra pertany a l'etapa orientalista de Gaudí, període en què l'arquitecte realitza una sèrie d'obres de marcat gust oriental, inspirades en l'art del Proper i Llunyà Orient (Índia, Pèrsia, Japó), així com en l'art islàmic hispànic, principalment el mudèjar i nazarí. Gaudí empra amb gran profusió la decoració en taulell ceràmic, així com els arcs mitrals, cartel · les de maó vist i rematades en forma de templet o cúpula.
Barcelona Walk at Royal Plaza with Fountain and Palm Trees - Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of Plaça Reial (Royal Plaza).
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person!) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring Plaça Reial (Royal Plaza). The tour begins on La Rambla, then travels along Carrer de Colom and into Plaça Reial, and concludes after exploring the plaza.
Sights seen along the tour include a fountain, lanterns designed by Antoni Gaudí, restaurants (including Cerveceria Colon, Ambos Mundos, Mariscco Reial, Les Quinze Nits, Glaciar, DO: Plaça Reial), and palm trees.
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Graffiti | WAVEY RICKS SAC (Barcelona, Spain)
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Barcelona industrial design pioneer on classic craft and minimalism
His family left their mark on the Barcelona skyline (his uncle commissioned Antoni Gaudí to design the Casa Milà, AKA La Pedrera, now a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the city's biggest tourist attractions), but Miguel Milà chose to leave his imprint on a more modern field of design, dropping out of architecture school in the 1950s to pioneer the field of Spanish industrial design.
Post-war Spain of the fifties was a place of scarcity and for Milà this became an opportunity. He began to create the interior designs- furniture and lamps- that his architect brother couldn't find on the market. Working by hand, Milà created his prototypes himself in his home workshop. I love to do handwork and DIY and this has helped me, always.
Gradually, he made a name for himself and his products have become classics; his TMC and TMM lamps are still on the market after more than half a century, but he hasn't stopped tinkering and making things by hand, when possible. For Milà, craftwork is about making useful objects and he's spent his career perfecting lamps, chairs, benches and faucets (he recently released an eco-faucet designed to make it intuitively easy to conserve hot water).
With his son, industrial designer Gonzalo, Miguel has created such practical designs as modular exterior lighting and a garbage can- plus accompanying ashtray- for Barcelona's streets. Their collaborative process, like their solo endeavors, is one developing an idea by removing the superfluous. The results are minimalist designs, but Milà shies away from the term. Minimalism as a style seems silly to me because, the less it has the better? And if it falls then what? A rationalist minimalist perhaps, now at age 81, Milà is officially retired, but hasn't stopped crafting.
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BARCELONA WALK | Arc de Triomf - Barcelona's Triumphal Arch | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of the Arc de Triomf and its surround area.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person!) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring Arc de Triomf, which is a Triumphal Arch. The tour begins at one end of Passeig de Lluís Companys, across from the Parc de la Ciutadella (Citadel Park), then travels to the other end of Passeig de Lluís Companys, going underneath the Arc de Triomf, near Passeig de Sant Joan.
Sights seen along the tour include A Francesc Rius i Taulet monument, Segway riders, street traders, tourists, and the Arc de Triomf.
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Walking Barcelona : Plaza de Cataluña - Main City Square : Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of Plaza de Cataluña (Plaça de Catalunya), in the centre of the city.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person!) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring Plaza de Cataluña, the main square in the centre of Barcelona. The tour covers Plaza de Cataluña, from the pigeons gathering in the centre, through the tree-lined outer perimeter, to the statues and fountains at the northern end.
Sights seen along the tour include a monument to Catalan political leader Francesc Macià by sculptor Josep Maria Subirachs, various statues, fountains, snack booths, balloons, pigeons, and tourists.
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BARCELONA WALK | Japanese Matsuri Festival 2017 at Port Vell | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of the Japanese Matsuri Festival 2017 at Moll de la Fusta.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring the Matsuri 2017 Festival at Moll de la Fusta. The route begins on at the junction between Passeig de Colom and Pas de Sota Muralla, then travels to the Modd de la Fusta area of Port Vell, where the tour concludes.
Sights seen along the tour include ‘El Cap de Barcelona (The Head)’ sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein, Port Vell Marina, yachts, Barcelona W Hotel, music by Sobugen, Japanese street food, Japanese clothing and craft stalls, and the Matsuri 2017 Festival.
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BARCELONA WALK | Sagrada Família - Gaudí's World-Famous Gothic Church | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of the surrounding area of the Sagrada Família gothic church.
See all the sights as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring Sagrada Família, the unfinished gothic church designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. The route begins in the Plaça de la Sagrada Família Park, then to the Passion façade to the West of Sagrada Família, next moving around the south of the church to the Nativity façade to the East, finally to the Plaça de Gaudí Park where the tour concludes.
Sights seen along the tour include the Sagrada Família, Plaça de la Sagrada Família Park, souvenir store, refreshment kiosks, and Plaça de Gaudí Park with its trees and large pond.
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Graffiti | HIT ME UP 002 SQUIBBS by RICKS SAC (Barcelona, Spain)
Skate All Cities HIT ME UP is the world's first online crowdfunding, visual communication, graffiti art project.
Your donations will help raise money for graffiti supplies. For every $1 donated, you will enter a raffle for a chance to win your name spraypainted onto one of the many walls that Barcelona, Spain has to offer.
PRIZE:
1. We will randomly select one person and ask him/her what name we should spraypaint.
2. An edited video of the process will be uploaded onto the Skate All Cities Youtube channel.
3. We will email you a high-resolution photo of the finished product.
RULES:
- Maximum of 8 letters with certain exceptions.
- Currently not accepting any entries from companies or brands.
- No quotes, phrases or sayings. (i.e. If you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.)
- We pick and chose the location, style, and colors.
- We retain all rights of the video footage.
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BARCELONA WALK | Barcelona Cathedral to Kiss of Freedom to Plaça de Catalunya | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour from the square outside Barcelona Cathedral to Kiss of Freedom mural to Catalunya Square (Plaça de Catalunya).
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring a walk in the city centre with the Kiss of Freedom artwork being the highlight. The tour begins on Placita de la Seu, which is a large square in front of Barcelona Cathedral, then travels along Carrer dels Capellans and through Isidre Nonell Square (where Kiss of Freedom mural is located), then down Carrer de Duran i Bas, turning up onto Avinguda del Portal de l’Àngel, with the tour concluding at the top of the street opposite Plaça de Catalunya.
Sights seen along the tour include Barcelona Cathedral, Roman ruins, a busy shopping street, a girl walking with a cardboard tube on her head, and Joan Fontcuberta’s mural ‘Kiss of Freedom' (which from a distance depicts a couple kissing, but up close is a photomosaic made from thousands of ceramic tiles, each printed with a unique photo).
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LEGO Piece of Peace UNESCO World Heritage Exhibit in SINGAPORE July 2017
*FULL* video walk through of ALL the 44 replicas of World Heritage Sites of 34 countries! Today was the opening of the Piece of Peace UNESCO World Heritage Art Exhibition in Singapore built with LEGO bricks! This exhibition originated in Japan to support UNESCO's World Heritage activities & promote peace by bringing awareness of World Heritage sites to everyone. Singapore will be the first ASEAN country to host this world tour, and the exhibit would not return to our shores!!!
Don't just watch my video, go down and catch the awesome exhibit at Fort Canning Centre (on Fort Canning Hill) before it ends on 3rd September 2017! Seeing is believing!
44 LEGO REPLICAS in order of video clip :
THE EARTH - 1 replica :
LOVE ASEAN - 9 replicas & LOVE ASIA - 10 replicas :
Complex of Hue Monuments (Thua Thien, Hue, Vietnam)
Pyu Ancient Cities (Myanmar)
Historic City of Vigan (Llocus Sur, Philippines)
Borobudur Temple Compounds (Central Java, Indonesia)
Hwaseong Fortress (Suwon, South Korea)
Mount Fuji (Shizuoka, Japan)
Shuri Castle (Okinawa, Japan)
Swayambhunath Stupa (Kathmandu Valley, Nepal)
Itsukushima Shinto Shrine (Hiroshima, Japan)
Taj Mahal (Agra, India)
The Great Wall (Beijing, China)
Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries (Sichuan, China)
Angkor (Siem Reap, Cambodia)
Wat Sorasak (Sukhothai, Thailand)
Town of Luang Prabang (Luang Prabang, Lao)
Kinabalu Park represented by Slipper Orchid (Sabah, Malaysia)
Kinkakuji Temple (Kyoto, Japan)
Himeji Temple (Hyogo, Japan)
The Bandstand in the Singapore Botanic Gardens (Singapore)
LOVE EARTH - 24 replicas :
Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae (Nasser, Egypt)
Statue of Liberty (New York City, New York)
Historic Town of Guanajuato (Guanajuato, Mexico)
Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu (Machu Picchu, Peru)
Mont-Saint-Michel & its Bay (Brittany, France)
Roskilde Cathedral (Roskilde, Denmark)
Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout (Alblasserwaard, Netherlands)
Acropolis (Athens, Greece)
Basilica of Sagrada Familia (Barcelona, Spain)
Palace of Westminster & St Margaret's Church (London, United Kingdom)
Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Instanbul, Turkey)
Town Hall & Roland on the Marketplace (Bremen, Germany)
Eiffel Tower & Banks of the Seine (Paris, France)
Buda Castle (Budapest, Hungary)
Coro & its Port (Falcon, Venezuela)
Moai (Napa Nui, Chile)
Cathedral of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil)
Memphis & its Necropolis - the Pyramid (Giza, Egypt)
Sydney Opera House (Sydney, Australia)
St. Stephen's Cathedral (Vienna, Austria)
Piazza del Duomo (Pisa, Italy)
Colosseum (Holy See, Italy)
St. Basil's Cathedral (Moscow, Russia)
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BARCELONA WALK | La Boqueria Famous Indoor Food Market | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of La Boqueria indoor food market off Las Rambas.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring La Boqueria Indoor Food Market (Mercado de San José de la Boquería). The tour begins on La Rambla, then moves into and through the market, looking at various aisles of produce, ending at the northern exit.
Sights seen along the tour include a variety of produce being sold within the market (including fruit, vegetables, fish, sweets, candy, smoothies, ice-cream, dried-fruit, chillies, spices and bread), as well as many tourists and shoppers.
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BARCELONA WALK | Citadel Park incl. Waterfall and Boating Lake | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of Citadel Park (Parc de la Ciutadella), a beautiful park with monumental waterfall, boating lake and Parliament of Catalonia building.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring a walk in Barcelona's Citadel Park (Parc de la Ciutadella). The tour begins outside the park's north-western entrance on Passeig de Pujades, then takes a gentle stroll through the park, finishing towards the southern end of the park by the entrance to Barcelona Zoo.
Sights seen along the tour include the Castle of the Three Dragons (Castell dels Tres Dragons), modern sculpture by Antoni Clave, tight-rope walker, boating lake, monumental waterfall (Cascada Monumental) built for the Universal Exposition in 1888 and designed by Fontsere, gold ‘Chariot of Aurora’ (‘Quadriga de l’Aurora') sculpture by Rossend Nobas, Mammoth (Mamut), sculpture ‘To the Catalan Volunteers’ (‘Als Voluntaris Catalans’) by Josep Clarà, Joan Fiveller Square (Plaça de Joan Fiveller), Parliament of Catalonia (Parlament de Catalunya), school (Institut Verdaguer), place of worship (Parroquia Castrense de la Ciutadella), equestrian statue of General Prim (Estàtua eqüestre del general Prim) by Lluís Puiggener, and entrance to Barcelona Zoo (Parc Zoològic de Barcelona).
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Globe Trekker Series 14 - Barcelona City Guide Trailer
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Globe Trekker Megan McCormick travels to Barcelona in the Spanish region of Catalunya where she discovers a culture which prides itself on being different. With its sunkissed beaches, and Gothic palaces it’s an Olympian city worthy of the gods and the modernist capital of the world where some of the greatest artists on earth found their fame.
First off, Megan travels back in time to the city’s “grey years” – between the end of the civil war and General Franco’s death – when there was a huge zest for change, to move on to a new era. It stoked the desire to transform the city itself, while the Olympic Games bid and then the Games themselves provided extra incentive, not to mention cash. The finest architects and urban planners were persuaded to take part in this vision. The axis upon which the project spun was the idea to “turn Barcelona around“‘ to face the sea, creating whole swathes of beach from virtual wasteland.
Before the Civil War gripped Barcelona, one architect shaped it more than any other – and he was Antonio Gaudi. Although categorized with the Art Nouveau movement, Gaudi created anMegan McCormick, Barcelonaentirely original style and she takes in numberous examples of his work all over Barcelona, taking in Park Guell, and Casa Batlló and the spectacular Sagrada Familia, a large Roman Catholic basilica which is still under construction 120 years after the first brick was laid. In the Maritime Museum she learns all about Barcelona’s fascinating seafaring history. Meanwhile, at the Miró Foundation art gallery she marvels at one of the artist’s “wild paintings”entitled “Man and Woman in front of a Pile of Excrement”.Next off, she hits the Museu Picasso – the most visited art gallery in Barcelona which caters to approximately 1 million visitors annually and houses the largest collection of Picasso’s work in the world.
Next off, Megan indulges in some retail therapy taking in the iconic Las Ramblas – “rambla” means “torrent” in Arabic and it seems this boulevard was once a dried watercourse, paved over for public use in the Middle Ages. Her La Boqueria, Barcelonashopping trip ends at they city harbour where she takes in the colourful atmosphere of street performers, artists, and street vendors. She explores the Barrí Gotic – orGothic Area – which combines the best of both worlds: shopping and culture. This the original Roman centre of Barcelona is home to bizarre antique shops, old bookshops, and thriving young fashion designers. She window-shops culinary delights like Casa del Bacau –The House of Cod – which sells only cod. Along the way she is intrigued by a shop window draped in black curtains – the Rey de La Magia was founded by famous magician Joachim Partagas 125 years ago and has been supplying great magicians ever since.
Next, she takes a road trip out of town to Cap De Creus– a haven for migratory birds and exotic fauna, it was pronounced a natural park in 1998. She journeys on to Port Lligat near where she visits the home of the surrealist painter: Salvador Dali. Along the way she takes in the picture postcard fishing town of Cadaqueswhere Dali used to spend his summer holidays as a child and where he produced his first paintings. Opting for a sun sea and send session, she Megan McCormick, Cadaquestakes a train to Sitges which is a Mecca for the gay community. This whitewashed town clustered around a 16th century church on a promontory called La Punta. It became a resort thanks to the annual Modernista Festival organised here in the 1890s by Catalan artist Santiago Rusinyol.
She rounds off her trip and last day in Barcelona with a cable car trip up Mount Montjuic– a lush natural paradise filled with history and art – where and vistits Montjuic Castle at the very summit of the Olympic mountain. Last off, she returns to the metropolis and the El Ravalbarrio where she has a final fling with a spot of Rumba Catalana. ¡Olé!
Brick Lane Graffiti and Street art
Moses Concas - Street Art in Barcelona
- Harmonica and Beatbox with Lee Oskar Harmonica in Park Guell, Barcelona, SPAIN.
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A street art performance combined with a soulful atmosphere in Park Guell, surrounded by colours and harmony.