In the emblematic district of La Boca, every wall tells a story. The bright façades of the conventillos, the collective workers' housing that housed immigrant families at the beginning of the 20th century, have become a living symbol of Argentine popular culture.
They are an explosion of colour, texture and life. Behind each barred window are scenes from everyday life, memories and tango songs. This place is a unique blend of past and present, where street art dances with history.
To walk through La Boca is to travel through a life-size painting, where every detail - even a simple half-open shutter - becomes poetry.
In this photograph, a minimalist look at the iconic architecture of this historic corner of Buenos Aires.
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…