Patti leads.
Did some say Arabesque? That’s putting it mildly. Though Islamic design style is not the sole representation, it most typifies it. The ‘almost’ total absence of people and animals is described by Wikipedia:
“Aniconism is the avoidance of images of sentient beings in some forms of Islamic art. Islamic aniconism stems in part from the prohibition of idolatry and in part from the belief that creation of living forms is God’s prerogative. Although the Quran does not explicitly prohibit visual representation of any living being, it uses the word musawwir (maker of forms, artist) as an epithet of God. The corpus of hadith (sayings attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad) contains more explicit prohibitions of images of living beings, challenging painters to “breathe life” into their images and threatening them with punishment on the Day of Judgment.[1][2] Muslims have interpreted these prohibitions in different ways in different times and places. Religious Islamic art has been typically characterized by the absence of figures and extensive use of calligraphic, geometric and abstract floral patterns.”
Here are a few examples from the Alhambra palace and fortress complex in Granada, Andalusia, Spain:
(Zoom zoom ZOOM as best you can.)
Stay well, stay safe, be weird and wonderful, be shapely and designed. 😱😂 Or whatever.
Alhambra is a beautiful and stunning place – a wow for designs! Well done!!!
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Thank you.
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Love these!
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Now see, you learn something new every day John! I had never heard of that but it makes perfect sense. Glorious designs you’ve captured here.
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Thank you Tina.
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Hi, John. That’s new for me, too! I love your shots from Alhambra. I’m hoping to see it next year.
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👍👍👍
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These are also so beautiful John.
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Thank you Sue.
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Wonderful patterns John.
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🙏 Thank you.
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Absolutely gorgeous John. Wonderful images, love them
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Thank you kindly 🙏
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I love Islamic design – a good choice for this theme John 🙂
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Ice collection.
Interesting narration.
To day I learnt something new – Aniconism
Thank you
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🙏 Thank you also.
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Welcome John
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Thank you for the education and beautiful photography John!
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Thank you.
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Lovely as before
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Ah… Alhambra palace!
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Exquisite!
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Beautiful designs, John. And you have captured them splendidly.
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Thank you Sue.
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Alhambra and Granada a impressive representations of art, shape, design and culture. Very nice. Donna
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Thank you!
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