Description
Giclée on Exhibition Canvas with satin finish (430 gsm), gallery wrapped with mirrored edges.
Printed with pigmented based, UV stable, archival inks.
Stretched on heavy duty, kiln-dried, knot-free pine sourced from Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) certified suppliers.
Signed or with embossed signature for proof of authenticity.
Please note that size 8” x 8” comes with a single name of Allah in the middle. All other sizes have the name written four times in a clockwise rotation for aesthetic reasons.
Description:
99 Names of Allah, in square kufic calligraphy. The composition encompasses three type of Islamic arts: sacred geometry, illumination, and calligraphy. The kufic calligraphy is set on a track of 7 squares, symbolizing the 7 heavens and the 7 tawaf around the Kaaba. The Names start from the bottom right corner and rotate clockwise around the center. The design gives a visual illusion of movement, while the bold name of Allah in the center represents the Kaaba.
The calligraphy is set within another dynamic square, making an eight-pointed star, which has its own historic importance within Islamic arts and science. While the iconography of the eight-pointed star has its roots in early astronomy, it is also called khatim, Seal of the Prophets, Rub el Hizb or star of the ‘Breath of the Compassionate’ pattern. Digital Art.