
Stake attention in this memory
An adult male is observed performing ablution, likely a Wudu ritual, in Zaria, Nigeria. He is seated on a raised concrete platform or step, with his right foot submerged in a small pool of water and his left foot bent. He holds a dark brown, possibly terracotta, pitcher or jug with an ornate handle in his left hand, from which water is being poured over his right foot. Water droplets are visible splashing around his foot. The man is bald, has dark skin, and a short, dark beard and mustache. He wears a light-colored, possibly off-white or beige, long-sleeved tunic (kaftan or similar traditional attire) and matching trousers. His clothing appears slightly creased. To his immediate left, a pair of light brown or beige open-toed sandals rests on the ground next to the water. The ground immediately in front of him is dirt and stone, wet from the ablution, with some scattered debris or leaves. To his right, a large, irregularly shaped, light brown rock or chunk of earth sits on the same raised concrete platform. The background consists of a light-colored, possibly stuccoed or painted concrete wall. Along the top edge of this wall, just behind the man, numerous metal spikes or rebar stubs are visibly protruding upwards, acting as a security measure. Behind and to the left of the man, a section of the wall features a patterned tile design in a light and dark checkered or geometric motif. A metal-framed window with a grid pattern is visible within this tiled section. Further to the right, a closed, dark green metal door or gate is visible against the wall. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, casting defined shadows.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found








