A labyrinth is, among other things, a machine for framing views. Each passage opens onto the next, each corner reveals what the previous turn concealed. This frame makes that experience explicit: a coral column on the left, a near-black overhang cutting diagonally across the top, and through the opening they create, the rooftop towers rise against the Costa Blanca blue in their characteristic rhythm — burgundy shadow faces, rose pink where the sun catches them, the stepped profile reading like a city seen from a terrace. In the lower left, a white chimney and a lavender wall add their quiet register. The composition does what the labyrinth always does: shows you something through a frame, and withholds as much as it reveals.
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