Tip If you visit on a hot day and want a good work out first, go by tube and spend 20 min climbing a steep hill, if you want to save your energy for the parc which is also on a hill with some steps go by cab or bus.
Gaudí's multicolored mosaic salamander fountain, popularly known as"el drac" the dragon shown above, is near the main entrance
An enormous terrace is surrounded with curving seating like a giant
sea serpent, with wonderful views over Barcelona to the sea.
This place was top of my list of places to see in Barcelona and was
even more amazing than I imagined! In this post I am just
highlighting the mosaics. I found the scale of their use and the
colours and patterns of them inspiring. Many of the mosaics here were the work of Gaudi's collaborator Josep Jujol. for more info click here
Trencandis is a type of mosaic done using broken pieces of tiles and dinnerware, waste products from potteries. Gaudi sourced these from Spanish manufacturers. This technique was used for the first time on the Guel Pavilions The complex curving shapes could be covered by breaking the pieces even smaller. The colourful mosaics on the serpentine seating are said to be the work of Jujol who also included pieces of glass bottles, broken china from his own dinner services, pieces from a broken porcelain doll and tiles he specially commissioned.
I wrote a post earlier in the year that included mosaics from Kaffe Fassett's exhibition in London. I still have the pieces of a broken mug kept after seeing Kaffe talking about making mosaics from broken china, on TV back in the 80s. here
I am feeling inspired to find some other pieces and make something from it now!
I would also like to design a silk scarf with mosaic patterning.
Guell Pavillions
Details from the top of this building are shown below.
2 comments:
The park looks amazing and will be on my list of things to see should I ever get to Barcelona!
WOW! Adorable!
Thank you so much for sharing!
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