This week Jessica Watson, Arcadia's University of Aberdeen Scholarship recipient, explores Barcelona.
It is here that I truly experienced the most joy and love for any moment in my current life and past years. Barcelona is a beautiful place filled with culture, history, music, and magic. Let me explain…
La Catedral de Barcelona is a wonderful place to visit when the sun is glistening off of its Neo-Gothic walls like diamonds twinkling in the light of a thousand newly christened stars.
My absolute favorite destination in Barcelona is shown in this image (the contest was very close with another location to be mentioned later). At Park Güell I felt truly at peace with everything around me to the level of the atom. The sunset on the horizon appeared as a newly ripped sheet of pastel paper exposing the darkness to a brand new night. The dark hues soon covered the park in a blanket of midnight shortly after this image was captured. Gazing off into the vast expanses over the beautiful walls of this park I felt as free as a dove.
Wondering away from center city Barcelona I drifted into the parks and set my eyes upon a landscape that couldn’t even be captured sufficiently in a panoramic shot the size of a cinema. Gorgeous architecture and incredible images painted across the landscape like Gaudi himself had created such remarkable masterpieces.
An afternoon out of the busy touring schedule was taken to eat a picnic lunch in the park. An amazing thing in this so very industrialized world we are chained to.
Street art and La Plaza Real as well as artwork by Pablo Picasso painted just below his first ever studio apartment.
A day at the beach was very much relaxing and truly needed after such a copious amount of touring. And what a beautiful beach it was.
The next few photos are after a photography class I decided to take in Barcelona to tell my story a bit better. In Barcelona the dragon is a symbol of ferocity and blooming independence and patriotism.
42 children lost their lives to the Mussolini/ Franco bombing of the Spanish Civil War. These flowers are placed over the shrapnel holes in memoriam.
A quick note on the historical components I thought were very cool…
A very close second to my favorite place, the Magic Fountains of Montjuic... a true sight to behold - water of all hues and contrasts dancing a ballet suite in front of your eyes to different genres of music and children dance, lovers kiss, and families huddle together and gaze at the majesty that is Barcelona in all of its glory.
If you would like to read Jessica's post in its entirety as well as see some of her previous adventures, you can visit her blog.