Asphalt, bricks and yellow fields.
Somehow, I always had the same feeling, I was born in the wrong place. It suits me better a home by the sea, a town in Tuscany, a village in Dorset… Or keeping it in our national borders, one of those magnificent cities, full of art and beauty that, since I am a child, made my heart jump in my chest and my lungs expand and deep breath. Cities with ancient universities, cities that for centuries where holding, between its narrow alleys and walls, students thirsty of knowledge, looking forward to expand their horizons. Of course, I mean my favourite three places down here, at the bottom of Europe: Santiago, Salamanca and Granada.
As a child, I did not know. I was raised in a neighbourhood
north town, attended an average school, with average teachers, and not so many
friends. For the weekends, I used to go to the mountains, at my grandparent’s
house, where my big family met.
My four grandparents came from the north of our country. Three
of them surrounded by the deepest and brightest green fields and mountains,
usually wet and smelling washed and fresh; and the fourth of them, by the
Mediterranean Sea in one amazing village in Costa Brava, where the sea is sweet, disturbingly blue and, the forests are spotted with the most beautiful
carved stone houses.
And instead, I was raised in a new neighbourhood in Madrid,
a lot of cement, and brick, and asphalt and no sea, no freshness and, of course,
no greenery: Madrid is usually yellow. Who finds inspiration on yellow grass? It’s
depressive.
Yellow fields are beautiful when we talk about cereal. But
Madrid’s sandy yellowy fields, don’t make you fly or, breath deep or, be happy.
I didn’t know that at the time. All I knew is that my early years were somehow
quite grey or, maybe yellow, if you prefer. Quite dull and, I still had a few
more years to enjoy the beauty of whatever inspiration came then, while I was
breathing asphalt and bricks.
Don’t get me wrong, I love cities, but those carved on stone.
Those whose main architects deeply thought how make their buildings, selected
materials carefully, and picked the best workers to make a something truly
impressive: creating masterpieces, incredible arches and breath-taking domes. Places
where you could feel the care and the harmony, the beautiful geometry of
architecture and of course, (because on those cases came together) the sculpture
of stone.
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