after the trip to spain, i am dedicating this post to reflecting on all of the amazing art and architecture of andalusia. i admired that art in spain is not afraid of textures.
The walls are completely colliding with each other, and with the road, but it is incredibly beautiful! I'm so happy that no one has found a need to "fix" this wall.
In quintessential Andalucian style, the rocks in the Plaza Naranjos (Orange Courtyard) of the La Mezquita are arranged in a beautiful pattern. this shot attempts to convey the recurring theme of tessellation and patterns found in Cordoba and the variety of mediums.
in our search for tranquility, it seems that texture has been downplayed and considered an unnecessary interruption. but i like texture because it has depth. it carries some mysterious antique quality that makes one reflect.
- Lindsey
