Eyes that see nothing but reveal everything. Masks with intense colours and deep textures stare from a crowded wall in a small shop in Marrakech. Each object, from the finely crafted metalwork to the brightly coloured vases, carries a history. Some fresh from the artisan's hands, others passed down for generations.
Here, among the chaos of patterns and symbols, lies a quiet mystery. Who wore these masks? What stories lie behind the carefully carved faces? Are they meant as protection, as ritual, or simply as art? The precision of the hand that made them, the depth of the colours, the worn edges-everything exudes a past that is still palpable.
Marrakech is a city of contrasts, of liveliness and stillness, of tradition and modernity. This sculpture is a window into that world, a place where craft and culture merge into something that feels timeless.
In a space, this work brings energy and mysticism, a dialogue between the decorative and the narrative. It is an image that continues to intrigue, inviting one to look, to keep exploring.
Each photograph is a doorway to another world.
Maybe a world you recognise, maybe one you only discover as soon as you look at it.
Sometimes they are fragments of a memory that never really existed, sometimes a feeling you can't put into words.
In my photography, I search for..
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