This picture shows a tile pattern photographed in Morocco. Together, the tiles form a graphic set of colours and shapes. The pattern features three main colours: black, light blue and orange-brown. The combination of these colours creates a calm, yet lively image. The colours are clearly demarcated by thin white joints that add texture to the pattern.
The tiles are geometric in shape and lie in a fixed pattern. Light blue shapes repeat between the darker areas. The orange-brown adds warmth to the whole and balances the use of colour. The black sections add depth to the image. The tiling is meticulously laid, which is typical of tiling in Morocco.
The picture shows well how colour use and form come together in Moroccan architecture. This kind of tiling is often found in patios, on floors or along walls. The combination of earthy and cool colours makes the pattern timeless and versatile. It is not only decorative, but also functional.
This picture is a great example of how traditional tiles in Morocco are used in everyday life and on the streets.
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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