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A framed work of Persian calligraphy featuring a line of Farsi poetry.
The Farsi text is a line of poetry …
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A framed work of Persian calligraphy featuring a line of Farsi poetry.
The Farsi text is a line of poetry that can be translated as:
"Existence is all an event. Where is the foundation?
All people are slaves, where is the free person?
The freedom of everything you see in this world is a void,
So where is the one who has not fallen within himself?"
This poetry reflects a philosophical theme about the nature of existence, freedom, and self-discovery.
The artwork is an example of Persian calligraphy, a major art form in Persian culture. The specific style of script used is likely Nastaliq, which is known for its flowing, elegant, and rhythmic appearance. The calligraphy is displayed on a light-colored background and is contained within a simple, modern black frame.
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