A trompe l'oeil oil painting of a draped Persian carpet, rendered with meticulous fringe, folds, and floral detail.
This painting is a masterclass in trompe l'oeil realism, executed with oil paint on canvas to create a stunningly lifelike depiction of a draped Persian carpet. The artist captures the heavy, luxurious weight of the textile as it spills over a wooden ledge and folds onto a dark surface below. Every thread and fringe is rendered with meticulous detail, showcasing a complex "Islimi" or floral vine pattern in a rich palette of deep reds, vibrant golds, and sapphire blues against a cream-colored field. The play of light and shadow within the folds gives the rug a three-dimensional presence, making the viewer feel they could reach out and touch the soft pile. The Meaning and Cultural Context - While this specific image does not contain written Islamic verses like the previous calligraphic works, the artwork itself is deeply rooted in Islamic artistic tradition. The intricate, interlocking floral and geometric patterns—known as "Arabesque"—symbolize the infinite nature of God and the interconnectedness of creation. In Islamic culture, carpets are not merely functional items but are considered "gardens of paradise" brought indoors. By painting this with such reverence and precision, the artist elevates a traditional craft into a high-art meditation on beauty, patience, and the divine order found in complex symmetry.
The White Rug
- Collection: Arabic Calligraphy
- Medium / Material: Oil
- Surface: Velvet Cloth
- Dimensions: H 30 in x W 21.2 in
- Size Band: Medium
- Framed: Unframed
- Ready to Hang: No
- Year: 2025
- Motif / Keywords: Rug, Persian
Gently dust with a soft, dry brush and display in a dry, shaded spot away from moisture and chemicals.
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