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Egyptian Artist Brilliantly Illustrates the Meaning of 35 Arabic Words with Calligraphy

SHAFAQNA- CAIROSCENE: As part of a new experimental project illustrating the meanings of Arabic words by manipulating the shapes of their letters, Egyptian graphic artist Mahmoud Tammam has published a number of works in which he fashions images out of the alphabet to make Arabic language acquisition easier, according to Huffington Post Maghreb.

The pieces incorporate elements of zoomorphic calligraphy, but the collection, however, also illustrates the meanings of objects and concepts. Arabic literally couldn’t have been made easier.

Crown
Freedom
Watermelon
Cat
Duck
Dog
Bear
Fox
Castle
Deer
Giraffe
Lion
Rams Sheep
Tea
Whale
Her
Monkey
Monkey

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