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This study aims to investigate in greater depth the application of Islamic calligraphy and to create sculptures. It is hoped that the sculptures created will help explain Islamic calligraphy, which has been transformed into dynamic elements that interact with physical space and is twisted, interlocked, intertwined, and represent cultural symbols. The sculpture created is also intended to distinguish crafts and fine art on a grander scale. In addition, the concept of intertextuality will assist this project in providing a clear context for the artwork. Indeed, the addition to formalistic studies leads to the development of form and appearance. The emphasis should be placed on the content and meaning of the work produced.
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In-Text Citation: (Bakri & Abdullah, 2021)
To Cite this Article: Bakri, B., & Abdullah, R. (2021). Wooden Sculpture Inspired Islamic Calligraphy Character as to Show Dynamism, Interlocking, Cultural Symbol in Public Space. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 11(9), 511-–514.
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