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You know how fantasy worlds are almost always based on (mostly Central and Northern) European Medieval aesthetic and folklore?

For a while I’ve been thinking that if we had a fantasy world made here, it would be interesting to have it be inspired by Modernisme (the Catalan artistic movement from the late 19th century - early 20th century). I mean, look at this and tell me it doesn’t have potential:

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Interior of the Sagrada Família basilica, Barcelona. The stained glass in different sides of the temple are different colours, so the light changes colour depending on the hour of the day. (Photo sources xx)

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Illa de la Discòrdia, Barcelona. x

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Benches in Parc Güell (Barcelona), made with the “trencadís”, the typical mosaic used in many of Antoni Gaudí’s works (he’s one of the most famous Modernist architects, and one of the most famous Catalan architects of all times too). x

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A hall in Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona. x

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Ceiling of Palau de la Música Catalana, a concert hall in Barcelona.

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Lots of these things. This one is in Argentona (Catalonia, too). x

And fashion would be like this:

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Stained glass in Cerdanyola, Catalonia. x

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Illustrations by Gaspar Camps.

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More stained glass, now in Museu del Modernisme, Barcelona. x

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Modernist jewels by Lluís Masriera (I’ve talked about Modernist jewels in this previous post).x

Even the furniture:

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Interior of Casa Amatller in Barcelona. x.

Even in wood looked pretty.

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And lots of cool windows inspired by nature!

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And from outside

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Olot, Catalonia. x.

And of course all kinds of windows. Light is important!

Torre Bellesguard. x.

Barcelona.x.

This ceiling in Palau Güell with holes to let light in. x.

And this lamp?? Also in Palau Güell. x.

Everything would have to be very curvy.

Casa Milà, Barcelona. x.

And shops

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This bakery in Palma, Mallorca. x.

And I won’t begin with the tiles to not make the post longer…

What do you think?


And for people from other countries, what element in your culture do you think a fantasy world could be based on, aesthetically?

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