Graffiti In Marrakech's Medina
We saw this intriguing graffiti on our way back to the Riad Maizie from a get-acclimated jaunt to the bustling square Djemma Al Fna that is the heart of the Medina. It was not created in a prominent place, just lovingly rendered on the wall next to a dry cleaner's stall. So easy to miss this unlikely art on our second day, when we were still wary of finding our way amongst the uneven stones of the street, the children darting in and out, and the motor scooters weaving between walkers, often within a hair's breadth of the odd arm or leg. So easy to miss - and therefore such an unexpected treat, happening to glance over to see the girl's flowing hair and enigmatic expression.
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I live in Marrakesh and discovered step by step plenty of this graffiti and lots from C215. Some of them are hidden, some others looks like a part of a wall or a door and you do not realize first that's real art cause really integrated! Lots of secrets in Marrakech, that's knew but... every day can find more!




