Collage of Antoni Gaudí’s iconic architectural works in Barcelona featuring the mosaic lizard and Sagrada Família.

This vibrant illustration depicts a composite scene of iconic architectural landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona. Dominating the upper center are the towering, organic spires of the Sagrada Família, reaching toward a brilliant blue sky. Surrounding this central monument are various structures inspired by Park Güell and Casa Batlló, characterized by their whimsical, undulating rooflines, intricate mosaic tiling, and playful, rounded chimney stacks.

In the foreground, a prominent mosaic lizard, a famous symbol of Park Güell, rests on a curved railing. Its body is covered in colorful, fragmented tiles of blue, yellow, and green. To the right of the lizard, an ornate wrought-iron fence features a dragon-like motif, adding a sense of dark, metallic contrast to the sunlit, brightly colored buildings behind it. The composition is dense and layered, creating a dreamlike landscape that blends several distinct sites into a single, cohesive view.

The artwork utilizes a rich, saturated color palette dominated by bright sky blues, warm golden-browns for the sandstone spires, and a medley of primary colors within the mosaic details. The lighting is bright and clear, emphasizing the tactile, textured quality of the stone and tile work. The image style is a detailed, slightly stylized representational painting that celebrates the unique, fluid forms and eclectic decorative surfaces characteristic of Gaudí's modernist style.