Marrakech Reflection

Clay jar reflecting in water. Jardin Majorelle, Marrakech, Morocco.

The Jardin Majorelle, located in Marrakech, Morocco, is one of the most famous and visually captivating gardens in the world. It was designed and created by French painter Jacques Majorelle in the early 20th century. Majorelle dedicated over 40 years of his life to designing and cultivating this garden. The garden is known for its distinctive cobalt blue buildings, which contrast beautifully with the vibrant green of the plants. The blue color, known as "Majorelle Blue," has become synonymous with the garden.
The garden is home to a diverse collection of exotic plants and trees from around the world, including bamboo, cacti, palm trees, and water lilies. The variety of plant species creates a lush and tranquil oasis amid Marrakech.
In 1980, fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Bergé purchased the Jardin Majorelle, saving it from potential development. They lovingly restored and maintained the garden, and upon Yves Saint Laurent's death, his ashes were scattered in the garden. The garden is not only a place of beauty but also a conservation effort, as it hosts various endangered plant species. It serves as a peaceful sanctuary within the bustling city of Marrakech.
Overall, the Jardin Majorelle is a blend of artistic vision, horticultural expertise, and cultural significance. It's a must-visit destination for those exploring the vibrant city of Marrakech, offering a tranquil escape and a glimpse into Morocco's rich history and artistic heritage.

Additional information

Format

Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper, Canvas, Ultra HD Metallic Print

Size

16 x 24, 20 x 30, 24 x 36, 30 x 45, 36 x 54, 40 x 60

Frame

None, Floater Frame – Natural Oak – Acrylic Glass, Floater Frame – Black Oak – Acrylic Glass, Black Aluminum Art Box