Description Parc de la Mar in Palma, Majorca, Spain, with fountain and a sculpture by Joan Miro. This location is just below Palma Cathedral. The Parc de la Mar evolved in the 1960s, and stretches along between the southern section of the city walls and Ronda Litoral. Two rather famous names designed this park, Josep Lluis Sert and Joan Miro. The highlights include a giant man-made lake famous for it's reflection of Palma Cathedral. The tiled giant mural by Joan Miro is a must see in Palma. This park works on many different levels, with different focal points. Open access and free to all, Palma is a cultural capital full of surprise gems such as Parc de la Mar. Image captured in October 2010. Copyrighted by Johnson-Miles.
C.W. Johnson-Miles, Stafford, VA Member Since October 2013 Artist Statement C.W. Johnson-Miles has more than 35 years of Photography, Journalism and Public Affairs experience. He is a former U.S. Navy Sailor, a 20-year retired Chief Petty Officer who has a Bachelor of Science degree in the Humanities with depth fields in Religion/Philosophy and Journalism. He is currently employed as a writer/editor, public affairs specialist and a photographer for the Marine Corps. He has traveled across the U.S. several times visiting all 50 states. He has also ventured to many countries around the world.