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Showing posts with label streetart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label streetart. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Travel at home

I've recently written a blogpost about couchsurfing and its benefits. Because of those I am here again to talk about it. I know, I seem obsessed with it, but I have to share all the funny stories!

It is cold cold winter, the snow is falling onto the ground and everything is getting white. These days I feel like covering myself in as many blankets as possible to not be cold and also because it looks kind of grey outside what makes it even more difficult to crawl out of bed. While getting super cozy in the afternoons I've been thinking about my summer travels and travelling in general, how awesome and full the days are opposed to the days in cold winter.


And suddenly the most simple idea came to me. Isn't it the cool new people I meet during travelling that make the experience so worth memorizing? I could respond to my inner self immediately: YES. So why not hanging out with other travelers in order to get a bit of the travel spirit? Sounds great, doesn't it? Hadn't been waiting a message in my couchsurfing inbox that hasn't been answered yet?
I finally found two messages from travellers who wanted to visit my town that weekend. I responded to them and even offered them my couch aka old matress :D When they texted back I already felt a hint of travel adrenaline going through my veins and the next morning I was super excited to meet up and explore my 'hood' with them. First I met up with a guy who was almost my age so we had a lot to talk about from the very beginning. Things didn't happen as I expected at all! I had a few plans what to show him that cold and snowy winter day, but right after the first minute of meeting him, everything turned out into one of these crazy spontaneous travel adventures that none of us was prepared for.

Well, it was still in the morning and we were on our way with two strangers who hardly spoke English nor German to their home where they prepared us a typical meal from their country of origin and shared a shisha with us. Despite communicating was a bit complicated we always found a way through gesticulating or the google translator. I am still surprised that we could even hold up something like a conversation and got to know each other a bit.

The day of my first couchsurfing experience as a host was followed by more fun things like going out together with my flatmate and and talking in our kitchen til the first rays of sunshine were coming out again. The next day 'my' couchsurfer finally got to see the city (what he was originally here for) and we spotted some cool places that I haven't really recocnized before because I was always walking around like, you know, someone who lives in this place and doesn't give a damn about all the beautiful buildings around. But they are, indeed, and another traveller had to come to make me see the amount of beauty I have at my doorstep! I even took photos, in my hometown, I almost felt like one of the tourists.


I was quite sad when he left in the evening because I had a week of ordinary life ahead of me with no
travel experience in view. How wrong I was. As I opened my inbox the day after I had a new message from a girl who was asking me if I could show her around the next day. I wasn't hesitating for a second and we arranged a time and place. She was from California so I had the chance to practice my English which felt a bit uncertain at first but later became the most normal thing.


When I'm looking back on this weekend full of excitement, adventure and new people, I feel so grateful for it, because in the first place it opened my eyes to the beauty of the things you may come along every day without recognizing. Secondly, I got proven that it IS possible to feel like travelling at home! If you have any doubts about the credibility of this, try it youself. I am not just writing this to share one of my unique experiences, it's to inspire YOU to have a look around the next corner even if it might seem cold and grey. The travel moments are waiting for you in the most unexpectable places :) But you, as you are an open minded seeker for adventures, you will find them <3

Have you ever surfed or hosted yet and made unforgettable experiences?

Monday, June 8, 2015

Bcn I'm in love


I’ve recently been to one of the most amazing cities with such a big streetart scene that makes me fall in love with it again everytime I visit it. So lucky me, I spent a few days in Barcelona and had enough time to enjoy the vibes of this great city by walking around the streets of Barri Gòtic and Raval, having a break in the Ciutadella park or  gazing at the city from one of the hills around the city. 

Let’s begin with some kind of graffiti tour through Raval and Gothic quartier


 Carrer Canvis Nous is the perfect place to paste or spray - illegal but respected
you can see artwork of many Barcelona-based streetartists there

 Some also use it for giving their furniture a new home :)

 
Cans used as letters...one of the coolest streetart letterings in the city

When walking through the streets of the quartiers with your eyes left and right to the walls  and shutters, especially when you're having your walk by siesta time when most of the small shops are closed with their shutters down you can maybe spot some nice artwork on them.



Artist:sqon




  


By reaching the very center of the quartiers with all the narrow roads where the blue sky is only a stripe somewhere above your head dare to get a bit lost and turn in some more narrow streets  where not so many people are crossing your way, you will find things like these at almost every doorstep or gate you walk past.
Isn't it amazing how even such doors look like a piece of art ?


Due to the unique and outstanding style of many streetartist in Barcelona you will soon recognize some work from a specific artist in more than one place.
konair is almost everywhere !

 

Streetart in Barcelona is always surprising cause there are so many different kinds of how it is displayed on the walls. To mention just a few of the most common styles found in Barcelona consider the pasteups that are one of my favorites cause they come along in many different kind of ways and are often very filigree, like the artist has just ripped out a page from his or her sketchbook and pasted it up totally spontaneous.






A paradise for pasteup lovers are doors like this !
Artists I could recognize: konair , veganbunnies_art , stencilbox , balu_art , bombingart , elgordo streetart , whisbe , rombillos , Seclestyle

Artist: le renard fou

Artist: mischief_ness




Artist: stink fish

Artist: pezkhamino

Artist kram and others



Artist: eleduworks

Another kind of making streetart is the stencilart where the artists do not spray the motives freehand but having prepared a stencil, or even some more - depends on the work, that they spray over with paint and look what beautiful results come out, I do love stencil art just as much as pasteups (or even a bit more;D)


Artist: SM 172

 
A stunning piece by christianguemy
 As you have seen a bunch of photos yet, there are although some more, I can't help myself...
 Just scroll down ang enjoy the colors :)

 How streetart can change over the years in Barcelona








 If you recognized any of the artists from the pictures of walls I've taken but not credited, feel free to comment below.

I'm ready to read about your streetart related experiences in Barcelona and elsewhere!