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The Art of Islamic Calligraphy Wan Norashima Binti Wan Fazil 2015100937 (MC 245) COM 413 SIR FIRDAUZ FATHIR

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Page 1: The Art of Islamic Calligraphy

The Art of Islamic Calligraphy

Wan Norashima Binti Wan Fazil2015100937 (MC 245)

COM 413 SIR FIRDAUZ FATHIR

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This is the signboard of the art studio.

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The man behind all of these beautiful Islamic Art Calligraphy,

Encik Faisal Alwie.

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One of the corner that full with his awesome

masterpiece.

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Two customers are looking at the painting while waiting for

their goods.

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Encik Faisal and his partner, Encik Fahil are busy finishing their

customers orders.

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Encik Fahil doing some finishing to the painting based

on the customer request.

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Some of the tools that they used to create the calligraphy.

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Uncompleted canvas because the artist sometimes need a break.

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Encik Faisal is showing off his skill through one of this masterpiece using “Khat” calligraphy.

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Every artist has their own symbolic to mark their art work.

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Encik Faisal is adding more colours to the painting using basic colours technique.

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The result after adding two more layers of colours and still a long way to go.

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Every painting has its own

meaning and so does this picture.

“AYAM”

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The most meaningful masterpiece

among all of the artworks.

“BACA”