Squiggly Forks
These “squiggly” lines are in fact the word ‘fork’ but used to create a circular design using the Thuluth script and translated to Persian / Farsi.
It’s interesting how the original word (fork) is lost in the design and “squiggly” lines!
Dreaming of Forks
A circular ‘fork’ design created using the Thuluth script and translated to Persian / Farsi. Who knew forks were so beautiful?!
A Fork variation in Naskh
This ‘fork’ variation was created using the Naskh script and translated from Persian / Farsi. This is a complex circular design of a simple utensil!
Lord of the Forks
This design (in some way) resembled designs created for the film trilogy of Lord of the Rings.
I created this circular design of ‘Fork’ using the Shekasteh-Nastaliq script and translated to Persian / Farsi.
When Forks collide
This complex circular ‘fork’ design is created by using the Nastaliq script and translating to Persian / Farsi.
Symmetric Forks
A skew-symmetric design of the word ‘Fork’, written in Nastaliq script and translated to Persian / Farsi.
Tagged arabic, black and white, calligraphy, design, Farsi, Persian, symmetry, tattoo, text, writing
Spoon and Fork in Shekasteh-Nastaliq
This variation of ‘spoon and fork’ is written using Shekasteh-Nastaliq calligraphy and translated to Persian / Farsi.