Q: Can we see more photographs from your Mexico trip?

San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan

Lake Catemaco

La Finca Hotel, Lake Catemaco

El Museo Tres Zapotes

At Tres Zapotes

Suit of armor, Santiago Tuxtla

Santiago Tuxtla

Popocatepetl
Comments are welcome!
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Barbara’s thoughts on art, the creative process, soft pastel, the inspiration she finds in travel, what it’s like to be an artist in New York City, and other wisdom for artists as we travel our solitary and sometimes lonely roads.
Posted on April 19, 2014, in 2014, An Artist's Life, Art in general, Creative Process, Inspiration, Mexico, Photography, Travel and tagged colonial, El Museo Tres Zapotes, La Finca Hotel, Lake Catemaco, Mexico, photographs, Popocatepetl, San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan, Santiago Tuxtla, suit of armor, Tres Zapotes, trip. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
The photot of Santiago Tuxtla is a rare pleasure, with the rushing water and what looks like an abandoned hotel on the left. I wouldn’t mind having a closer version of the hotel, the building on the left, for a painting. It has such a magnitude of levels of life about it, and of course the strangeness of a labyrinth in such a sunny setting — not so unusual in that part of the world, actually. The mystery. The beauty. The almost but never quite forgettable.
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Carol, I think the building on the left was an abandoned private house. It was very crazy looking, but unfortunately I didn’t take any close-ups.
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Thank you Barbara for the photo journal of your trip. Enjoyed each and everyone particularly the image of the mural: most engaging!
Regards,
Bruce
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Thanks, Bruce. I took around 1000 photos and decided to post my top 25 or so. There are more to cone.
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WOW! and thank you
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Sheila, I’m glad you enjoyed them. There are more to come.
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The photographs of Mexico through your eyes are very interesting – Thanks – Look forward to more
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Thanks, Blossom. It is a spectacular country! Some day maybe I’ll get lucky enough to live there.
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful journey to Mexico I Look forward to seeing what you come up with in your work .
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Thanks, Peter.
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