The picture shows a detail of a wall in Morocco where architecture and decoration come together. The lower part of the picture is decorated with colourful tiles laid in patterns. The tiles form geometric shapes and provide rhythm and repetition. Above the patterns are Arabic texts that add meaning and layering to the wall. This kind of decoration is an important part of Moroccan architecture, where writing, form and colour reinforce each other.
Above the tiling, the wall continues in a plane of pastel colours. The soft tones contrast with the vibrancy of the tiles and add calmness to the whole. This combination of decoration and simplicity is typical of many buildings in Morocco. The wall thus tells a story in which religion, art and everyday life meet.
The picture highlights not only the beauty of the tiles and texts, but also the balance between detail and emptiness. The pastel colours give the wall a soft feel, while the colourful patterns and Arabic art provide depth. This interplay makes the photo a bright example of Moroccan architecture in which tiles and colour play an important role.
Diana and Ronnie like to travel to areas where few tourists come.
With our photography we want to take the viewer along on our journeys of discovery. We like to meet other people and enjoy the beauty of a country. We want to tell stories and thus touch the viewer, ..
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