Of Gods and Goddesses
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Mauricio de la Garza C — Spring 2013
Almighty skies and omnipresent light watch over the gods and goddesses within the eternal beauty of the gardens of Versailles.
I believe.
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Mauricio de la Garza C — Spring 2013
Almighty skies and omnipresent light watch over the gods and goddesses within the eternal beauty of the gardens of Versailles.
I believe.
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Mauricio de la Garza C. — Summer 2013
Abstract reflections and images of my Summer travels.
To relive The Past.
To understand The Present.
To embrace The Future.
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Photo by Mauricio de la Garza C — January 2013
The temples and palaces of Laos were never the same after a century of colonization française, orchestrating an oh-so-breathtaking architectural heritage all its own.
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Mauricio de la Garza C. — Summer 2013
Abstract reflections and images of my summertime travels.
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By Mauricio de la Garza C. — June 2013
New York City. One of those places I always need to come back to.
To relive past memories and create new ones.
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Photo by Mauricio de la Garza C — Spring 2013
Between pretentious works of art and desperate giocondonese tourists, hides the peaceful experience of a traveler surrendering to every impeccable detail, every glorious setting, every attentive character, every imposing texture and colour and every moving chiaroscuro of Le Louvre's oh-so-breathtaking collection, era by era.
Oh! Dear traveler, do dare to surrender!
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Photo by Mauricio de la Garza C — Janvier 2013
Welcome to the streets of Hanoi. Where the deep thrusting voices of Vietnam sing their soulful Hymn of Love and Pride, to remind every traveler the chaotic Art of being alive.
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Photo by Mauricio de la Garza C — Summer 2011
“In the true mad North of introspection, where 'falcons of the inner eye' dive and die, glimpsing in their dying fall, all life's memory of existence.”
― Lawrence Ferlinghetti, A Coney Island of the Mind.
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Photo by Mauricio de la Garza C — Spring 2012
Even so this,
Outshining and o'erwhelming Edifice
Fools our fond gaze, and greatest of the Great,
Defies at first our Nature's littleness.
Till, growing with its growth, we thus dilate
Our spirits to the size of what they contemplate.
-Byron, Childe Harold, IV 158.
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Photo by Mauricio de la Garza — Templo de Santa Prisca, Taxco.
Después de haber encontrado una mina de plata, Juan de la Borda levantó este templo en agradecimiento a Dios.
"Cuando Dios da, hay que dar a Dios".
El barroco novohispano para agradecer a los Cielos.