Nov 18, 19

Over the last two days I really got to know Madrid downtown intimately. Madrid isn't a particularly old city, but what it lacks in history, it makes up in shops, and music. And of course art gallerys, there are many major galleries, the final one that I visited being the Thyssen museum. (http://www.museothyssen.org/thyssen_ing/home.html) It houses the period around the turn of the century; meaning the majority of works are in the impressionalist movement around
I was a little inspired. I started taking pictures of people trying to blur the masses movements. The strange thing about Madrid is that on a Sunday night, even though all the stores are closed, there are still tons of people, wandering, no particular place, some going to restaurants, others watching street performers (like the one I photographed and yea a chamber orchestra, in the middle of the street). Because there were so many people moving, they seemed less like people and more like a river, churning and flowing, or static, doldrums among the flow. Yesterday night I went to a flamenco show, for only 7 euros!!! The show itself was pretty amazing.
