

What is Moorish art?
Moorish art is a specific branch of Islamic art that mainly emerged in the Al-Andalus region (Muslim Spain) between the 8th and 15th centuries. It is characterized by highly refined decorations combining arabesques (stylized vegetal forms), calligraphy, and complex geometric patterns.
Moorish motifs are often very elaborate, showing strong Eastern and Mediterranean influences. They symbolize balance, spirituality, and the cultural richness of that era.
Oriental art coloring: a connection between culture and well-being
Oriental art, which includes the arts of the Middle East and North Africa, shares many similarities with Islamic art. Through its patterns, shapes, and colors, it tells a story of spirituality, nature, and harmony.
By coloring these designs, you help preserve this heritage while enjoying a unique moment of serenity, away from the daily hustle and bustle.