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The article discusses the experience of Emirati artist and calligrapher Wafaa Alkindi in abstracting Arabic letters by merging them with colors to create visual rhythms that express identity and belonging. Alkindi employs color contrasts, using reds and whites to enhance movement and balance in her works, where letters and color gradients intersect to convey concepts of existence and unity with a contemporary spirit. The artist relies on deconstructing the letters and reimagining them in an abstract form while maintaining their aesthetic identity. Her works are characterized by a balance between deep harmony and spontaneity, making the letters move internally and evoke visual emotions. Her paintings serve as an example of abstract Arabic letter art that requires visual reading rather than verbal, transforming the calligraphy from a tool for transmitting text into artistic elements that express ideas and emotional expression.
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