The picture shows a peaceful composition where architecture and nature come together. In the foreground is a Moroccan tile floor, carefully laid in geometric patterns typical of the local architectural style. The tiles immediately draw attention by their rhythm and form a clear basis for the image.
Along the edge of the floor runs a low plinth finished with small tiles. This decorative border connects the floor to the wall and forms a subtle detail in the architecture. The wall itself is finished in a soft pastel pink colour. The pastel tone gives the background a calm atmosphere and contrasts with the textured tile floor.
In front of the wall is a plant pot in a light pastel colour. The pot contains a small tree, whose organic shape adds a natural accent to the geometric lines of the floor and the skirting board. The interplay of tiles, pastel colours and the botanical presence of the plant gives the picture a balance between architecture and nature.
This combination of elements shows how Moroccan architecture not only uses colour and pattern, but also gives space to small details such as a plant or pot. The result is an image that is both architecturally and botanically interesting, with pastel colours and tiles as unifying themes.
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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