This picture shows a wall covered with small tiles in different colours. The tiles are green, brown, black and white. Together, they form a dense and detailed pattern typical of Moroccan tile art. The tiles are all the same size and form a regular grid. The variation in colour creates a lively surface that still exudes tranquillity.
The light in the picture plays an important role. In the top left corner, sunlight hits the wall, making the colours look bright and warm. The light emphasises the sheen of the glazed tiles and makes the white joints particularly visible. As you look further to the bottom right, the tiles gradually disappear into shadow. There, the colours become darker and less bright, creating depth and a sense of layering in the image.
This wall is a great example of how tiles are not only functional, but also an important part of decoration and atmosphere in Moroccan architecture. The combination of colour, light and pattern makes the picture appealing to those interested in tiles, light, Morocco and architectural details.
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