The Walls of Antigua, Guatemala

Posted on Jan 10, 2012 in Blog, Design | No Comments

I had the privilege of recently visiting Guatemala, and while most tourists return with handmade bags and a pound of coffee, I brought back colors and textures.

Resting in a valley between three volcanoes, Antigua is the oldest city in Central America. It was completely destroyed 500 years ago by a volcanic eruption, and destroyed again 350 years ago by a devastating earthquake. It’s also known for its ornate doors, to which there are entire tours devoted. Despite its historical turmoil, Antigua still exists as a window into colonial antiquity.

Aside from photographing the many landmarks and ruins, I photographed several walls; some for their texture, and others for their color. I think a few of the locals thought I was a little odd leaning my camera into blank surfaces. Regardless, I captured some gems that tell a 500 year-old story of ruin, and others that attempt to cover that story with bright colors on stucco, but the original story still pushes through. Enjoy.