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Abstract Art with Islamic Architectural and Calligraphic Elements
$1,200.00
Medium Acrylic and multimedia effects
Size: 24×40
The painting is a vibrant, expressive piece combining abstract art with Islamic architectural and calligraphic elements.
Here’s a detailed description:
Background & Colors
- The background is dominated by rich blues and whites, creating a sense of motion—almost like cosmic swirls, waves, or a night sky with scattered light.
- Gold accents appear across the top, resembling either gold leaf or stylized light breaking through the sky.
Architectural Element (Bottom Left)
- There is a gold silhouette of an Islamic structure, resembling a grand mosque with multiple domes and minarets.
- Under the structure is intricate geometric latticework, commonly found in Islamic art.
- Arabic calligraphy is incorporated into this golden structure. The visible phrase is “حي على الصلاة” (“Come to prayer”), part of the Islamic call to prayer (Adhan).
Calligraphy (Right Side)
- A bold rectangular panel contains elegant white Arabic calligraphy on a dark background.
- The style is fluid and artistic, suggesting spiritual or poetic text.
Overall Impression
- The painting blends spiritual symbolism, celestial atmosphere, and traditional Islamic motifs.
- The strong contrast of blue, white, black, and gold gives it a sense of depth and sacred beauty.
Category: Calligraphy
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