The other day while browsing through some old photographs, I realised there were so many photographs of walls that I had captured over time. Not huge imposing barricades as the word conjures up but pretty colours, tiles and textures. Almost works of art that these walls (and some floors and ceilings too) were adorned with.
Interestingly, many of them hundreds of years old. Intact and surviving.
Take a look at what I found...
Here are two more that I just could not resist including. They are not Indian but their sheer opulence ensured they made it into this post. :)
Buildings at the Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand
Interestingly, many of them hundreds of years old. Intact and surviving.
Take a look at what I found...
Ceramic designs decorating a doorway in Old Goa |
Tiles long forgotten in an erstwhile 'chai' cafe in Mumbai. |
Rough, rugged walls of the fort in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra. Standing tall since the 17th century, approx. |
Patterened terracotta tiles decorating a wall |
Grass growing between stone blocks forming a pretty pattern on the ground in Old Goa |
Restored floor tiles at the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai |
Restored ceiling at the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai |
Here are two more that I just could not resist including. They are not Indian but their sheer opulence ensured they made it into this post. :)
Buildings at the Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand
Very beautiful patterns
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Ranjana. :)
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