Tree of Life

The second canvas is called "Tree of Life" or "The Lineage of the Prophets". It measures 1.90m x 0.96m, the predominant color is blue recalling the color of our planet…

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Five

The first canvas in the catalogue is called "Five", it represents the world in which we live. It measures 1.40 x 1m. There are five orange red spots on an…

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Universe

The Universe The fourth Canvas is called “The Universe”, it measures 1.10m x 1m. It is represented here on a gold background on the entire surface of the painting, on…

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Nineteen

The third canvas is called "Nineteen". It is an explosion of warm colors. The red cominant, splashes of blue and gold drip are superimposed with 19 flowers all over the…

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Qaf

The fifth Canvas is called “Qâf” and refers to the Sura of the same name. In one of the 28 questions asked of the Prophet (pbuh): "What is Mount Qaf?"…

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The Astrolab

The seventh Canvas is called “The Astrolabe”, and refers to a measuring device that has been used by men since ancient times. A tool with multiple functions, it allows to…

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Iron

The sixth canvas is called «the Iron» It refers to the Sura El Hadid of the Holy Quran. This canvas is graphic and remains in the same tones as "Qâf"…

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Arcanes

The ninth painting is called «Arcanes» which symbolizes the Five Pillars of Islam, here we have five canvases that measure each 2m x 0, 34m • The first: represents the…

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Kaâba

The eighth canvas is called “Kaaba” It measures 1.94m x 1.30m.It is composed of geometric shapes on the entire surface of the canvas. We seesquares, rectangles of different sizes and…

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Shor

The eleventh canvas is called "Shor". It measures 200x200cm with a brown background and shades of several colors. 19 columns of different sizes come to align in small strokes. Each…

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The Golden Number

The tenth painting is called the «Golden Number», and refers to the divine proportions, mathematically proven and used as much by great artists, renowned architects as scientists: Leonard de Vinci,…

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