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Category Archives: Persian فارسي
This section, still under construction, contains various calligraphy works which feature Farsi text rather than Arabic. Farsi is written with the same alphabet as Arabic with the addition of a few letters. Therefore, it can be easily written in the Diwani Djali script. Although, Farsi calligraphy is most commonly seen written in the Nastaliq script.
Islamic Calligraphy – Afghani map
This piece features the map of Afghanistan in Islamic calligraphy “Persian & pashtu names”. It was requested by the IVAW ‘Iraq Veterans Against the War’. The first 10 prints of this piece were donated to to the IVAW to be … Continue reading →
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Logos for the University of Southern California
I was recently commissioned to create a series of logos for the Middle Eastern Department at the University of Southern California. Below are two simple circular designs, the first in Arabic, the second in Farsi, each reading “The University of … Continue reading →
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