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<br>The Islamic art movement spread to other parts of the world as the Islamic empire grew. Sculptures and paintings of Islam's prophets are popular examples. The minbar, a special place in a mosque, is decorated with elaborate carvings. Even modern mosques use Islamic art to decorate their interiors. Here are some things you may not know about Islamic art. Read on to learn more about its origins and history. We will take a look at some of its most notable masterpieces.<br><br>The basic principle of Islamic art is the dissolution of matter. This style of art uses ornamentation, which essentially disguises and dissolves matter. It can be applied to any surface, from the glazed curve of a momumental dome to small metal box covers. The technique is the same for the huge dome of a mosque, though its scale and [https://encyclopaediaislamica.com/ encyclopaediaislamica.com] quality is different. Nonetheless, the beauty of Islamic art is undeniable.<br><br>The decorative art of Islam often combines geometric patterns and Islamic calligraphy. These designs can be seen on all kinds of items, from small ceramic objects to elaborate decorative schemes. These works are also found on textiles, metalwork, and glass. The intricate decorations in Islamic art take us beyond the material world and open up its base materials. A closer look at Islamic art will reveal its fascinating history and beauty. It can inspire you to create beautiful pieces of art!<br>
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<br>The Islamic art movement spread to other parts of the world as the Islamic empire grew. Sculptures and paintings of Islam's prophets are popular examples. The minbar, a special place in a mosque, is decorated with elaborate carvings. Even modern mosques use Islamic art to decorate their interiors. Here are some things you may not know about Islamic art. Read on to learn more about its origins and history. We will take a look at some of its most notable masterpieces.<br><br>The basic principle of Islamic art is the dissolution of matter. This style of art uses ornamentation, which essentially disguises and dissolves matter. It can be applied to any surface, from the glazed curve of a momumental dome to small metal box covers. The technique is the same for the huge dome of a mosque, though its scale and [https://encyclopaediaislamica.com/ encyclopaediaislamica.com] quality is different. Nonetheless, the beauty of Islamic art is undeniable.<br><br>The decorative art of Islam often combines geometric patterns and Islamic calligraphy. These designs can be seen on all kinds of items, from small ceramic objects to elaborate decorative schemes. These works are also found on textiles, metalwork, and glass. The intricate decorations in Islamic art take us beyond the material world and open up its base materials. A closer look at Islamic art will reveal its fascinating history and beauty. It can inspire you to create beautiful pieces of art!<br>
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