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  • As the sun goes down over Marrakech, the Medina walls turn a beautiful reddish tinge. As you walk past the walls at sunset, even in winter, the walls radiate heat collected during the day. This image reminds me of feeling the cool evening breeze on one side and the warmth of the wall on the other as I walked past this wall. Essauira, Morocco (December 2007)

  • Up a tiny doorway in Fez you end up on the room of a building with this exquisite view of the tannery where they are dying camel leather

  • street scene, marrakech

  • I made this image in one of my favorite restaurants in Brussels. It is a Moroccan restaurant called Kasbah. I love the lanterns they have hanging everywhere. The atmosphere is always lively yet intimate.

  • Somewhere between Essaouira and Marrakech

  • Sunrise over Fes, Morocco. Adhan (Athaan) is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin. The root of the word is ʼḏn “to permit”, and another derivative of this word is uḏun, meaning “ear.” This is the minaret of Kairouyine mosque in Fes. The university which is attached, was founded in 859AD and ‘is considered the oldest continuously operating institution of higher learning in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records.’ (Care of Wikipedia) / Adhan II

  • Sunrise over Fes, Morocco. Adhan (Athaan) is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin. The root of the word is ʼḏn “to permit”, and another derivative of this word is uḏun, meaning “ear.” This is the minaret of Kairouyine mosque in Fes. The university which is attached, was founded in 859AD and ‘is considered the oldest continuously operating institution of higher learning in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records.’ (Care of Wikipedia) / Adhan I

  • Some beautiful texture and colour on a building in Essaouira, Morocco. This is how I envisage the three of them being displayed, in fact I have them in a box frame like this and I think they’re pretty spiffy! I’ve tried to simulate the style of frame to give you a sense of it.

  • Beautiful colour and texture on a building in Essaouira, Morocco.

  • Beautiful colour and texture on a building in Essaouira, Morocco. This image was featured in Abstract Macro Urban Art September 28, 2008.

  • Beautiful colour and texture on a building in Essaouira, Morocco.

  • A stone’s throw from Europe, and on the tourist map for decades, Morocco has somehow managed to remain one of the world’s most exotic places.

  • For the Vampire Series, but going to re do & have more emphasis on the guest & his fiance. This might be the first photo (still practising making these drawings look like photos, lol), this is the beginning where he is leaving London for his trek to Transylvania to the Vampire’s castle. Trains all the way til he gets to Bistrita where he takes a carriage to Borgo Pass where he meets the Vampire’s coach. / One of the main reasons i have not been on so much (and i do apologize) is i have been doing research for the last 2 weeks or so, though the story is fiction, the railway stations were real, the year is 1890, so i am looking for data and photos, or illustrations of several different railway stations, and scenery. He is leaving from the St. Pancras Railway Station in London, The Midland Hotel is next to the Railway Station where he and his fiance are having a goodbye tea in The Moroccan Coffee House. Then he catches the train to Munich, Via Paris & Stuttgart. Then From Munich to Vienna, on to Budapest, then to Bistrita, where he takes the coach. i’m hoping to do all these in the drawings that look like photographs, because he is taking photos of his trip with his Kodak camera. The photos at that time were circular. i left the paper without the black, such a pretty brown (from coffee staining)

  • From a journey across Morocco Nikon D100 with Nikon 80-400 VR / 100 mm f:8 1/125 s iso 200

  • There is a lot like these brightly coloured fabrics that can be put to use as bed covers or throw rugs throughout Morocco. This display is in the coastal city of Essaouira.

  • this is Sarah in morocco 09

  • this one is a better version, with corrected mesures, / this girl is nuts about chocolates but she almost never buy them, / why would she, since she recieve em’ from friends every single hours, / haha !!!! / please enjoy !! the new spring HAT / from 8B to 6H graphite pencils AND oil pastel for selective coloring /on canson MI-teinte 160g/m² (grain) / little larger than A3 size

  • for my friends in redbubblen you might want to see what an old moroccan desert castle might look like by my pencil work, / please enjoy the camel who is supposed to be patiant bored waiting for my drawing to finish, hahah just kidding !!!! / graphite from 4h to 6B on canson 160gsm mi-teint,

  • / CLICK THIS IMAGE TO READ MORE ABOUT IT! What you see here is the fourth of seven works of art to be posted over the next seven days – the results of a seven day smackdown between myself, and the fabulous Angi Sullins and Silas Toball – where Angi made a traditional collage, and then gave it to Silas and I, letting us loose on it with our photoshop skills. :) Angi’s original handmade collage: / And Silas’ smackdown entry: /

  • HEY FATIMA HURRY UP AND GET READY WE DON’T HAVE ALL THE DAY ! / pebeo’s chalk pastel on epson ordinary paper / and some colored pencils in few places!

  • Taken in one of the medinas in Morocco.

  • Within the cool walls of a family home at Oasis Fint,near Ouarzazate, Morocco, a mother and baby sit lit with the direct and reflected light from high windows. Photo taken with an EOS 5D Mark ll and a 28-70mm Canon lens, RAW then cropped a little and saturated a tiny amount.

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