Among its main attractions is its unique architecture, blending centuries-old colonial buildings with modern styles.

Then, he elevates those pictures by digitally giving them a swirly sky that evokesVan Gogh’sTheStarry Night.

For Bernal, this has allowed him to marry his two passionsphotography and painting.

Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City with swirly sky

I used to paint oil replicas of Impressionist works.

And so he came up with a unique technique, which he describes as digital photographic intervention.

To him, the city is an endless source of inspiration.

Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City with swirly sky

Every time I go out to take another photo, it’s as if it were a new place.

Absolutely everything about Van Gogh inspires me, the artist explains.

The strength of his strokes, mainly in his skies.

Mexico City with swirly sky

To stay up to date with Bernal’s work, you’re able to follow him onInstagramandTikTok.

The artist also has prints of his work for sale on hiswebsite.

Absolutely everything about Van Gogh inspires me.

Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City with swirly sky

The strength of his strokes, mainly in his skies.

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Mexico City with swirly sky

Mexico City with swirly sky

Mexico City with swirly sky

Mexico City with swirly sky

Mexico City with swirly sky

Mexico City with swirly sky

Mexico City with swirly sky

Mexico City with swirly sky