I´ve always been told that doors open when others are closed. My opinion is that we open doorse whenever we want to and choose where to enter. There´s something I´ve found really interesting in the way I express myself through light. I´ve always liked drawing and sketching, so I think maybe this can be aContinueContinue reading “LightPainting with Stars”
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Sketches vs Photography
First off, I’m not going to point out the pros and cons of each, I’m just going to give you a point of view on what I think while taking pictures. I love photography, I really do. It drives me crazy when I know I didn’t bring my camera to a place where I perfectlyContinueContinue reading “Sketches vs Photography”
Back Home!
They say that there’s nothing like coming back home, I agree. The only thing I think that should be thought of is that yes, you are home, but, what did you bring back? I think I leg go of many of the thoughts that didn’t let me get near people. Think that by looking aroundContinueContinue reading “Back Home!”
Second Lay-day, Madrid!
Yesterday we arrived at Madrid, on our second to last day in Europe! I don’t know if it was the rush from Barcelona or just that we entered the hotel at Gran Via (the most comercial road), that it felt like Madrid wasn’t that emotional and fun as Barcelona. The place we ate at onContinueContinue reading “Second Lay-day, Madrid!”
Last day in Rome!
Plaza by Michelangelo. Early morning wake-up. That really gets you tired, yet makes you feel like the day lasts what it should. Our walk started in the Coliseum; the new wonder of the world, and a structure that has a history of being so useful it makes you think about how technology works these days…ContinueContinue reading “Last day in Rome!”
Rome has treated us Right.
Sorry. Yesterday i didn’t have the energy to write; i lost all the pictures from Venice. Long story short; i deleted them because i thought they were already saved. Trying to save get them back yesterday got me so exhaused and bummed out, that i just couldn’t write. So… Rome! The first project we wentContinueContinue reading “Rome has treated us Right.”
Lay Day
El David by Michelangelo The last day in Florence was probably our only “Lay day”. It started walking to the museum to get to see the David sculpture. It was out only “guided event”. Once we finished we were free to walk around the city (below the sun). It was nice though, it was theContinueContinue reading “Lay Day”
Jiménez Deredia, Sienna, and San Gimignano
Yesterday’s Highlight: Jorge Jiménez Deredia. Probably one of the greatest person to listen to because of wisdom on life, spirituality, architecture and history. He’s been working on marble sculptures that represent our transmutation from phisical to spiritual beings, and centering his studies on the Costarrican indian spheres to try and get our history back. ListeningContinueContinue reading “Jiménez Deredia, Sienna, and San Gimignano”
Florece and the Sun
From Venice to Florence Yes. The heat. The heat. Wow, you have no idea about the heat. (Probably you do, i don’t know, but i didn’t). Florence is about history, and about most of the known names you’ve heard about, like the Medici, or you’ve studied about the Renascence and all of their artists. ThisContinueContinue reading “Florece and the Sun”
Venice! 9415 Wagon 7 15A
Woke up to an wonderful sun coming up the buildings of Venice. This is the city I was waiting to visit since the start of this journey. The inconvenient we were to experience was the Sun that shown above. The heat started to rise early in the morning, as we took the bus to theContinueContinue reading “Venice! 9415 Wagon 7 15A “