L'Ombre du Désir
The rhombus, emblematic of the subconscious, transforms this Azilal runner into a canvas where hidden desires, and passions vividly emerge as a cathartic expression of love. Vibrant reds clash and meld with the serene tones of indigo, saffron, and yellow. This interplay, rooted in the symbolism of the rhombus, serves as a display of one’s most primal senses. Red hues are not just colors but the embodiment of long-held urges, the indigos are not mere shades but a representation of introspection, and the saffron embodies the brightness of released desires. Each thread interlocks not just in a pattern but in the very act of reconciling competing dualities. Here, the rug serves as an expressive vehicle where subconscious urges are harmonized with the tactile world. In this interlacing of color and form, human desire is mapped out as a doorway to self-expression.
Dimension: 10 x 4
Type: Azilal
Period: 1970s
Words by: Sounia Khadraoui-Johnson
The rhombus, emblematic of the subconscious, transforms this Azilal runner into a canvas where hidden desires, and passions vividly emerge as a cathartic expression of love. Vibrant reds clash and meld with the serene tones of indigo, saffron, and yellow. This interplay, rooted in the symbolism of the rhombus, serves as a display of one’s most primal senses. Red hues are not just colors but the embodiment of long-held urges, the indigos are not mere shades but a representation of introspection, and the saffron embodies the brightness of released desires. Each thread interlocks not just in a pattern but in the very act of reconciling competing dualities. Here, the rug serves as an expressive vehicle where subconscious urges are harmonized with the tactile world. In this interlacing of color and form, human desire is mapped out as a doorway to self-expression.
Dimension: 10 x 4
Type: Azilal
Period: 1970s
Words by: Sounia Khadraoui-Johnson
The rhombus, emblematic of the subconscious, transforms this Azilal runner into a canvas where hidden desires, and passions vividly emerge as a cathartic expression of love. Vibrant reds clash and meld with the serene tones of indigo, saffron, and yellow. This interplay, rooted in the symbolism of the rhombus, serves as a display of one’s most primal senses. Red hues are not just colors but the embodiment of long-held urges, the indigos are not mere shades but a representation of introspection, and the saffron embodies the brightness of released desires. Each thread interlocks not just in a pattern but in the very act of reconciling competing dualities. Here, the rug serves as an expressive vehicle where subconscious urges are harmonized with the tactile world. In this interlacing of color and form, human desire is mapped out as a doorway to self-expression.
Dimension: 10 x 4
Type: Azilal
Period: 1970s
Words by: Sounia Khadraoui-Johnson