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Sweet Painted Ladies – Sgraffito Part I
Guarda and Ardez – Pearls of Engadin
This area of great beauty in Switzerland, called Engadin, is stretching from the Maloja pass to Zernez. Here, the language used to be 99% Rhaeto – Romanic, but today only 63% speak this old language.
These two genuine villages, Guarda and Ardez belong to the area of Engadin, and they are both painted in a very special style called Sgraffito (plural graffiti) – in Switzerland found only in Engadin.
Starting in Guarda, this village is pearched high up on a hill, and the inhabitants don’t want cars driving through the narrow, cobbled streets, so you have to park your car further down the hill and walk up.
The church is one of a kind.
Almost every house is painted and each in its own special way.
Sgraffito is a technique either of wall decor, produced by applying layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colours to a moistened surface, or in ceramics, by applying to an unfired ceramic body two successive layers of contrasting slip, and then in either case scratching so as to produce an outline drawing.
A closer look will reveal something of the technique.
Sgraffito on walls has been used in Europe since classical times, and it was common in Italy in the 16th century – and, can be found in African art as well. Today there has been a growing interest in this old technique.
Many houses have spectacular, cobbled paths up to the entrances – I tried to figure out why – but maybe its only something common here.
Beautiful, grand doors…
…and other doors of beauty and solitude.
Guarda is by many people seen as the most beautiful village in Engadin, and it is also famous for its many drinking fountains. Useful this hot day.
No people? Well, due to the heat we were quite alone walking through the village.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Burgundy or Maroon
SL-WEEK 7: Night
For Sylvain Landry – Night in Rome.
# 296 Strandpromenad – A Walk on the Beach (231/365)
# 118 Hoppfull – Hopeful (230/365)
# 292 Stilsäkert – Stylish (226/365)
# 244 Riskområde – Dangerous area (221/365)
WPC: Beneath Your Feet
A very important thought as well – what is beneath your feet. Join in on WordPress and let us know!
Beneath my feet two days ago was a shimmering beach with happy, rushing and playing dogs. I enjoyed the lovely company of blogging friend Seonaid Green of breathofgreenair. (and her family!) Thank you for having us! Forever grateful.
My heart feels as light as the clouds when I’m watching her beautiful dogs floating on sand and water. Maisie, Willow and Mollie!
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Cream to Light Brown
Cream to light brown – a spectre within many of my clothes could be placed. (With colourful accessories…) But for today I chose the ceiling close to the Thistle Chapel in St Giles, Edinburgh.
For more of these colours – click here.





















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