Marrakech, Morocco

I took this shot to capture a moment where form and light negotiated presence.
The wall itself is fixed—stone, patterned, predictable. But once sunlight enters, everything changes. Shadows bend, overlap, ripple. Geometry becomes choreography. A static surface turns kinetic, almost sensual.
This wasn’t about the structure. It was about the alchemy between design and light. The shapes didn’t just cast shadows—they stretched across time. They gave the wall movement, memory, contradiction.
My intent was to photograph what can’t be held:
the temporary rhythm of light dancing with matter,
the quiet seduction of repetition undone by softness.
This image is less about permanence and more about what slips through it.

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