Oil on canvas.

30x40"

Kasbah of Marrakech, ancient medieval capital of Morocco, is a densely packed, walled medieval city dating to the Berber Empire, with mazelike alleys where thriving souks (marketplaces) sell traditional textiles, pottery, exotic spices, handcrafted leather goods, etc. Never ending stimulation of the senses (sounds, sights, smells).
The young backpacking traveller is reminiscent of the hippie era of the 60s. Marrakech was a central hub, popular destination for young adventurers who travelled with only what they could carry.
The artist’s narrative: Finding her riad. The young, sole traveller has made some purchases along the way and is looking for the riad where she has booked a room. A quiet, comfortable place to stay, a riad is a traditional Moroccan house or palace that has been converted into a guest house.
There are few street signs and many alleys look the same. Even with an address in hand the search for the resting place can be confusing and could possibly include doubling back on paths already walked.

Finding My Riad

Loreta Hume

3,200.00

Painting

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