Using The Mosque as an example, explain how Ibrahim el-Salahi combines traditional elements of Islamic art with modern techniques and cultural traditions. What is the purpose of his work?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. In The Mosque, Ibrahim el-Salahi uses abstracted shapes to depict the traditional and sacred artforms encountered by Muslims in a mosque.
2. In the composition, curved shapes suggest calligraphy, a practice that Muslims consider sacred.
3. The colored blocks suggest the weavings of carpets found in mosques, and the round, partially eclipsed shapes reference the crescent moon, which is the symbol of Islam.
4. Salahi describes his work as a spiritual prayer that encourages people to appreciate God’s creation and meditate upon his creativity.

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