Doors present doors, or any thing th ertist think of at some points.
Islamic art does not represent humans as they believe humans are created in gods image and by drawing humans you are trying to recreate gods image.
You find it in mosques on prayer rugs, on doors, ceiling's, walls, and sometimes lights!
Modern islamic art, Callgraphy Art, Islamic Pattern Art
Yes, it is an Islamic art.
Wijdan Ali has written: 'Contemporary Art from the Islamic World' 'The Arab contribution to Islamic art' -- subject(s): Arab Art, Arabs, Art, Arab, Art, Islamic, History, Islamic Art
Islamic art reflects on Muslim beliefs by interpreting aspects of the Qur'an into the picture's by using shapes and symbols to represent different character because Islamic art doesn't allow human figures to be placed in the art
Islamic art was invented by Mohamed Al Kabar (!632-1695)a Muslim guy, that went to school and got full mark in art. He thought he was great enough to represent his religion with art, so he took the responsability and now Islamic art has been spread all over the globe. This guy was the pioneer, but after him many artists have shown to have similar abilities.
Islamic calligraphy was used to represent God because they didn't want to represent God with images. Islamic Calligraphy is also well known as Arabic Calligraphy.
Issam. El-Said has written: 'Islamic art and architecture' -- subject(s): Art, Islamic, Islamic Art, Repetitive patterns (Decorative arts)
Islamic art
L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art was created in 1974.
Islamic art is the mirror of Islamic civilization and the tool to express submission to God. Islamic art was manifested in the Islam architecture and in Mosque designs and religious buildings.