An exhibition of contemporary art influenced by Islam, featuring work by Azra Aksamija, Salma Arastu, Andrew Ellis Johnson, Nama Khalil, Asma Shikoh, Susanne Slavick, and Huda Totonji. htt May, 05 2010 To June, 26 2010 Curator : Nama khalil
An exhibition of contemporary art influenced by Islam, featuring work by Azra Aksamija, Salma Arastu, Andrew Ellis Johnson, Nama Khalil, Asma Shikoh, Susanne Slavick, and Huda Totonji. htt May, 05 2010 To June, 26 2010 Curator : Nama khalil
My works are lyrical, spiritual, figurative, and calligraphic. My paintings reveal stories of unity in diversity, peace and joy, celebration of life, and women and dancing whirling dervishes. Whether in paintings or sculptures, the faceless figures in my work represent the universal oneness of all humanity. My calligraphic work attempts to celebrate the same message of universality spread through verses in Arabic calligraphy and in the poetry of Rumi. Read More
Salma Arastu Studio
2547 8th Street Studio #37
Berkeley, CA 94710
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Email: salma@salmaarastu.com
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