MACBA is on the left and Santa Caterina is on the right. I've done quite a bit of analysis and sketching of these over the past few days. I hope to be excellent at sketching at the end of this semester, which is what my field studies course pushes you to do as our teacher encourages us to sketch what we see on our travels and expand to different sketching mediums such as markers, pens, watercolor and pastels. I think I already have gotten a little better. Here is a sketch I did of the Gehry fish. I did it in my new pocket-sized moleskin sketchbook, which is small but great for travel sketching.
September 11 was a really interesting day. It is the National Day of Catalonia (the autonomÃa / autonomous region that Barcelona is located in). About 7-10 of us headed out of the dorms to see the festivities and we literally lost each other in a sea of people. It was amazing, the amount of national pride displayed in the people there. Catalonia truly thinks of itself as its own country with its own history. If you want to read more about that I produced a more in-depth blog at the class blog, http://archelona.blogspot.com .Also on Friday we had a little get together for the whole dormitory building here and I met a lot of Spanish students. That was an interesting experience. Communicating with Spaniards is so wierd, they all know at least some English and we all know a good amount of Spanish (I have taken 5 1/2 years of spanish so I know a little more than the others) so often you have to switch languages in the middle of conversation. I thought that we would all get a negative reception because of the whole America image problem thing, but actually not really, they were all very interested in where each of us was from. A lot of them have better knowlege of American geography than some Americans (read: Miss Teen South Carolina). I thought one thing was strange....every time we mentioned that we go to school in South Carolina they say "isn't that where Michael Jordan is from?" and then we correct them and say that's North Carolina. One person even had heard of Philly Cheesesteaks which I found amazing.
On Wednesday we are going on our first trip. We are going to Madrid first, which I think will be interesting because it is historically the center of the Spanish kingdom. Then we will see the polar opposite of that when we explore Bilbao and San Sebastián, which are located in the Basque region. Basque country is another autonomous region that is perhaps more seperatist than Catalonia. We come back Wednesday of the following week.
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