Hexagon Calligraffiti
In Islamic art the geometric figure of the hexagon is close in shape to the circle and is associated with the perfection of the circle. It is therefore a symbol of heaven.
In Islamic art the geometric figure of the hexagon is close in shape to the circle and is associated with the perfection of the circle. It is therefore a symbol of heaven.
In Islamic art, the geometric figure of the square symbolizes the four elements earth, air, fire, and wind.
In Islamic art, the geometric figure of the triangle is the Islamic symbol of human consciousness and the principle of harmony. The points symbolize the knower, the act of knowing, and the known.
In Islamic art, the geometric figure of the circle represents the primordial symbol of wholeness, unity and perfection. It means the ultimate source of all diversity in creation. The natural division of the circle into regular divisions is the ritual starting point for many traditional Islamic patterns. It is an important shape in the Islamic…
This image is dedicated to the beauty of Islamic calligraphy. This is a form of pseudo calligraphy that doesn’t have any real meaning but focus on the Arabic letters. The development of Islamic calligraphy is strongly tied to the Qur’an; chapters and excerpts from the Qur’an is a common and almost universal text on which…
Description: The Quran is the central religious text of Islam, which Muslims consider the verbatim word of God and the final divine revelation. It is regarded widely as the finest piece of literature in the Arabic language. Medium: Mixed media on metallic paper Dimensions: 420 x 594 mm Year: 2014
Description: The word dhikr is commonly translated as “remembrance” or “invocation”. Medium: Mixed media on metallic paper Dimensions: 420 x 594 mm Year: 2010
Description: Even the strongest atheist will make a prayer in his hour of need. Medium: Mixed media on metallic paper Dimensions: 420 x 594 mm Year: 2010
Description: The Light is one of the ninety-nine Beautiful Names of Allah. Light is that by which things become known. Medium: Mixed media on metallic paper Dimensions: 420 x 594 mm Year: 2012
Description: The development of Islamic calligraphy is strongly tied to the Qur’an; chapters, and excerpts from the Qur’an is a common and almost universal text of which Islamic calligraphy is based upon. Medium: Mixed media on Fuji Flex paper Dimensions: 420 x 594 mm Year: 2014