Description
The work you are looking at is one of the Marmaris wall frames with the beautiful mention of “Lahool and La Quwa Ela Balleh”.
The technique of performing this frame is called Moali, which is a completely Iranian art. In fact, Iranian artists made an innovation in Arabic calligraphy to display the dhikr and verses of the Holy Qur’an and created Ma’ali.
This frame is also executed by the artist Elham Nouri, one of the best calligraphers of Moali style in Isfahan. In addition to this beautiful calligraphy, the artist has used a delicate design of gilding, which adds to the visual appeal of the work.
One of the charms of this wall painting is the deformation of its stone. In addition, the natural veins of the stone are placed throughout the space, which are not only completely different in appearance and color, but in some places these veins are in the form of waves and in another space they are in the form of a network. This asymmetry in the appearance of the stone as well as the background has made this product become an exquisite and completely unique wall painting.