This photograph captures a vibrant and emotional moment in the heart of La Boca, Buenos Aires. The image focuses on a traditional hand-painted sign featuring verses from the iconic tango Caminito, set against a corrugated yellow metal wall that is characteristic of the neighborhood’s colorful architecture. The blue plaque, decorated with delicate scrolls in the unmistakable filete porteño style, stands out vividly against the textured yellow background. Small imperfections in the metal surface and the naturally aged paint add authenticity and depth, echoing the nostalgic spirit of the tango lyrics.
My inspiration for this artwork came from wandering through the lively streets of La Boca, where music, color, and emotion blend into an atmosphere that feels timeless. I wanted to capture a scene that reflects not only the neighborhood’s artistic identity but also the sentiment embedded in the tango verse — longing, memory, and the passage of time.
The mood of the artwork is warm, expressive, and slightly nostalgic. It brings a touch of Argentina’s cultural soul into an interior, making it perfect for spaces that appreciate music, travel, typography, or urban art. Its strong color contrast and poetic message make it a striking and meaningful visual piece.
I'm Argentinian but I live in Lyon, France. I am a graphic designer, photographer and traveler. Passionate about cycling, nature, the simple little moments in life. Photography above all, taught me to be conscious, to open my eyes, to get out of the.. Read more…