Islamic geometric art

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Arabic Pattern Design, Islamic Mosaic, Islamic Design Pattern, Islamic Geometry, Cut Crafts, Islamic Motifs, Arab Style, Islamic Art Canvas, Laser Cut Panels

Download this stock vector: A set of stars in the Arab style. Geometric pattern in the form of traditional Islamic stars - T44G8N from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Geometric Islamic Art, Islamic Color Palette, Islamic Art Pattern Arabesque, Geometric Paper Art, Persian Art Pattern, Arabic Art Design, Mandala Line Art, Geometry Art Design, Iranian Design

Dive into a collection of intricate fine art pieces, where Islamic geometry meets contemporary watercolor mastery. Ideal for art enthusiasts & collectors seeking unique, detailed, and vibrant expressions of cultural richness of Islamic geometric patterns in watercolor fine art

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Ambigraph at the 3rd Annual Workshop on Geometric Pattern in Islamic Art, Istanbul Color Wheel Matching, Geometric Pattern Embroidery, Islamic Geometric Art, Geometric Patterns Drawing, Pattern Islamic, Islamic Design Pattern, Stencil Patterns Templates, Geometry Book, Sweet Box Design

Over the summer months, I have been beavering away on a new body of print work created by relief printing from lasercut tiles. The shapes of the tiles arise from different symmetries and result in different vocabularies of form which can be configured into a rich language of pattern. The prints above are all available

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The above pattern is of Mamluk period and the below design was used during the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum at the Gok Madrasa and Mosque in Amasya, Turkey (1266-67), and at a much later date by Mamluk artists at the Sultan Qansuh al Ghuri Complex in Cairo (1503-05). The image is Plate 51 ("Wall Mosaics, 15th and 16th Centuries") from Arab Art by Prisse d'Avennes. Islamic Design Pattern, Islamic Geometry, Islamic Tiles, Islamic Designs, Moorish Design, Islamic Motifs, Islamic Patterns, Arabic Pattern, Geometry Pattern

The above pattern is of Mamluk period and the below design was used during the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum at the Gok Madrasa and Mosque in Amasya, Turkey (1266-67), and at a much later date by Mamluk artists at the Sultan Qansuh al Ghuri Complex in Cairo (1503-05). The image is Plate 51 ("Wall Mosaics, 15th and 16th Centuries") from Arab Art by Prisse d'Avennes.

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