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Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Stay in Barcelona (Part 5) Sagrada Familia Church by Antoni Gaudi

This is the final works of Antoni Gaudi and from the photos you will see that this church is still under construction. There are 2 sides to this church and will notice that the ending few photos, the style is very different from all the other part of the church. It is because the back of this church is done by another designer who is more of abstract artist, therefore the style differs a lot from Gaudi's work.

I took many close-up photos of the details. So take time to enjoy every little detail that are put into this building. It is art, it is a masterpiece. There is so much going on that but taking a glance, you would have missed out on so much more.

You can see that the lay out of the church is like the tabernacle of the old testament. Where there is a outer court, Holy place and Holy of Holies (where the sculpture of Jesus is hanging over) as shown in the photos above.

Below are the abstract design by other designer that i mentioned earlier.
Photographer: ME!

How you enjoyed every detail as much as i did!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Stay in Barcelona (Part 3) Architectures

Every building is a masterpiece. These are not museums, art house etc. These are just buildings along the road that i manage to capture as i go... Look at how beautiful they are~ the sculptures and detailings...



This is a church nearby my hotel. 
Went for a simple dinner on our own and came to the main entrance of this beautiful church.

Photographer: ME! 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Best of Florence, Italy

Coffee stopover 
Duomo 
 Doors of Paradise
Every piece tells a different story. Pay attention to the details and how it is made with 3D effect.
Esau and Jacob
Joesph
Adam and Eve
On the way to Piazza Signoria
 
Ponte Vecchio 
Photographer: Ivan Yeo (Husband) & Me!

I am so in love with the workmanship of all the sculptures. Everything is so full of details! Where have all these details gone to in our today's art?