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Collection of interesting tiles in different colors on external building wall in Porto, Portugal. Image taken during vacation in Portugal and Spain in early 2022.
Curious tiles in Kensington
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These tiles were hand made in Southern France. Each one was different and I had to grade and select them for an acceptable finish, to try to emulate the skill that went into making them.
This tile roof is rather brutal not least because of its riverside setting. However in a crop it is rather striking.
This is a close-up photo of the patterns and texture detail on a tile platter on a shelf in the Tusket Frenchies.
Clay roofing tiles made entry into India only around 1865, introduced by Christian missionaries from Germany. This pattern of tiles is known as Mangalore tiles, as the first factory was set up in Mangalore. This tile pattern was originally invented in France and is known as Marseille tiles across the world.
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The Spanish love their glazed colourful tiles and use them on floors, on walls, inside and outside, made with great Artistry and creativity, they liven up the place and are part of the architecture.
These were 4 flights of stairs, a real eye-teaser.
Standing in front of it, it looked like a tall wall, I asked a model to go and sit on the first landing, free and comfortable, not posed.
I have it with all the steps, but the place was surrounded by palm trees, it was impossible to get a picture without shadow, this was over the midday= the least favourable moment to take a photograph, so I decided to go for a closer comp.
A commercial shoot in Fuerteventura.
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Beautiful, "well-preserved stoves of various sizes and unique forms, decorated with colourful and very original ornaments" are one of the most interesting details of the interior of Karol Scheibler's residence in Łódź. "They are particular masterpieces of the art of ceramics. The tiles were imported among others from a pottery workshop of Seidel in Dresden as well as from a company Villeroy et Boch from Mettlach, which was well-known across Europe."
The tiling of the amphitheater's stage floor was based on a fresco from the ancient city of Tiryns, which featured spirals and papyrus lotus blossoms.