This is a drawing that symbolizes that each of us are unique in our own way. In the middle the black calligraphy reads out, “Ar- Rahman,” which means the most merciful. For Muslims, the Arabic calligraphy is one of the names of god. This drawing represents pluralism because we each have our own beliefs and were made differently.
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This is so beautiful! I love the art piece and the message! The colors are so vivid and beautiful and contrast wonderfully with the Arabic Calligraphy! I would love to see more of this kind of art in the future, well done!
Wow I love how you tied in religion into your artwork, as our faith really can play a big role in our identity!