Tea Time In The Moroccan Port
Tea Time In The Moroccan Port - Essaouira, Morocco 2018
This merchant would invite us for tea as a means to get us into his shop which was full of interesting articles and artifacts from around Morocco and Northern Africa. He spoke of his grandparents who were nomads in the Sahara and of a long line of generations who bought and sold jewelry from the desert, to the medieval port city of Essaouira and back.
Este comerciante nos invitaba a tomar el té como medio para ingresar a su tienda, llena de artículos y artefactos interesantes de todo Marruecos y el norte de África. Habló de sus abuelos que eran nómadas en el Sahara de una larga tradición familiar, en la compra y venta de joyas desde el desierto, hasta la ciudad portuaria medieval de Essaouira y viceversa.
Tea Time In The Moroccan Port - Essaouira, Morocco 2018
This merchant would invite us for tea as a means to get us into his shop which was full of interesting articles and artifacts from around Morocco and Northern Africa. He spoke of his grandparents who were nomads in the Sahara and of a long line of generations who bought and sold jewelry from the desert, to the medieval port city of Essaouira and back.
Este comerciante nos invitaba a tomar el té como medio para ingresar a su tienda, llena de artículos y artefactos interesantes de todo Marruecos y el norte de África. Habló de sus abuelos que eran nómadas en el Sahara de una larga tradición familiar, en la compra y venta de joyas desde el desierto, hasta la ciudad portuaria medieval de Essaouira y viceversa.
Tea Time In The Moroccan Port - Essaouira, Morocco 2018
This merchant would invite us for tea as a means to get us into his shop which was full of interesting articles and artifacts from around Morocco and Northern Africa. He spoke of his grandparents who were nomads in the Sahara and of a long line of generations who bought and sold jewelry from the desert, to the medieval port city of Essaouira and back.
Este comerciante nos invitaba a tomar el té como medio para ingresar a su tienda, llena de artículos y artefactos interesantes de todo Marruecos y el norte de África. Habló de sus abuelos que eran nómadas en el Sahara de una larga tradición familiar, en la compra y venta de joyas desde el desierto, hasta la ciudad portuaria medieval de Essaouira y viceversa.
Color C-Print on archival Baryta paper.
Limited Edition of 10 prints for each size.
Framed and signed by the artist.