Going out in Venezuela? # 1 #caracas

in #photography6 years ago

Visiting the "GAN" or National Art Gallery

SAM_2296.jpg

And here we start the tour #YouCanStillLeaveInCaracas

Going out in Venezuela has become a taboo for many, be it due to the known insecurity, bad economy and social problems or even because places that you frequent no longer exist, but it has been demonstrated in recent years that just as many choose to complain of the situation and enclaustrarse in their homes, there is another group that has decided to be "happy with what you have" and have been given the task of creating more and more groups of people who want, have fun, know and travel in Venezuela even taking consider all the existing limitations, and of course I am one of those, for sure I do not know how much longer I will be in Venezuela, I do not know if the situation
I ended up making myself run away, if I reached a point where life in this beautiful country is unsustainable ... No one knows where this may come from, but if I tell you something, while I am here I will continue to enjoy all the things it offers, that's why today I talk about one of my many visits to the GAN, (if I've been at least 5 times) is a place that is very quiet and could be considered by many as dead, by the little influx of visitors that it has, it is a place that keeps a lot of artistic history of the country and not only of ours, since there are works of many Colombian artists, Spanish among many others. #LetsFollowTheTour

SEPARADOR DE STEEMIT 2.png

The Orchestra

Upon entering the first thing we saw was an act of an orchestra that was doing a kind of tribute, we did not delve many to find out what it was but if we stopped a few minutes to enjoy and admire the spectacular mix of melodies and tones that played live the happy hands of all those musicians, was one of the few times I have seen an orchestra up close and really being in the front row was a privilege.

SEPARADOR DE STEEMIT 3.png

Then we went through a section where there are relief pictures or 3D echos completely with recycled materials, which personally called my attention, first for its originality and second because it is a new section that I had not seen is my previous visits. Demonstrating a little the culture of #recycling and art with what you have at hand

SEPARADOR DE STEEMIT 3.png

And here we see the rest ...

Go to this place is a unique experience, there are few places like that, we went up and down all the corridors, halls and rooms, to admire and learn a little and try to interpret the works from our point of view, this time I went with my friend Lourdes Reyes and his nephews, I think that for the little ones it was entertained in a certain way (although several times they were scolded by the security hahaha) and they were able to know a place that they would not otherwise have visited, I think. #TheRestofPhotos
Miranda en la Carraca
Antonio Ricaurte

SAM_2331.jpg

One of the main rooms

SAM_2321.jpg

Another great room

SAM_2348.jpg

And to finish a small panoramic

SEPARADOR DE STEEMIT 2.png

Remember that if you are from Venezuela and like to go out, take pictures, go out in photos and adventures, you can write me here leaving a #comment or sending me an email to [email protected] or to my instagram @piccarlosif they are interested in joining the group. #regards #UntilNextPost

SEPARADOR DE STEEMIT.png

banersito de steemit.jpg

SEPARADOR DE STEEMIT 3.png

PD: Own photos and taken with my Samsung DV150F camera