From 1978 Asilah in northern Africa has hosted an annual International Cultural Moussem of Asilah, held each year in August. This festival draws together writers, painters, musicians, dancers and artists from around the world to this seaside town. There are also concerts, exhibits and workshops held during the month.
The whitewashed walls around town become canvases for intriguing murals of all designs, both artistic and geometric. Just before the festival, the walls are whitewashed. Once the murals are painted, they stay on the walls until it is time to whitewash them again for the next year. The good thing about this, is that they are visible all year long, not just during the festival.
With no set path to follow, just walk around the various labyrinth of streets in this old medina and the wall murals can be seen in various places. The murals are subject to the interpretation of the viewer. Some are fascinating as you stand there and work out your own idea of what the message is behind the paint, or even if there is one. I heard one observer remark that they wished there was a guidebook explaining what each painting meant. While that would be one way of looking at it, art is different for every individual. Making sense or no sense of it, makes us wonder and put our own slant on it. I am not sure which way would be better, I just know I prefer the latter.
There is also the beauty that these works are only temporary. Once the festival rolls around, what is left of the work will be painted over and new works created for the next twelve months. These ever-changing canvases also teach us that things are temporary, and we need to enjoy them while we can.
I have a true fascination for decorated and unusual doors. The doors in Asilah are works of art in themselves.
Every now and then you find a double bonus, a door that is also a mural. This decorated door is right next to the rampart overlooking the ocean. So apt with its ocean themed design.
When visiting Morocco, make sure that Asilah is on your itinerary, even if just for one day.
Enjoy this Moroccan mural town.
Happy Travels!
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