The Intersection of Sacred Tradition and Modern Geometry
The Muttasil Makili project represents a profound evolution in Islamic visual arts. Historically, the Square Kufic script (also known as Bannai or Ma’kili) was defined by its rigid, block-like structures, often seen in the timeless architecture of the Islamic world. My vision was to breathe new life into this ancient geometry, transforming its static nature into a fluid, “Muttasil” (connected) masterpiece that speaks to the digital age.
A Divine Tribute in 3D Perspective
Choosing the blessed name of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) for my debut piece was a decision rooted in spiritual intention. This artwork isn’t just a 3D model; it is a prayer in geometry. By utilizing advanced 3D shadowing techniques and a carefully curated color palette, I have aimed to create a sense of depth that reflects the infinite beauty of the Prophet’s legacy. My hope is that this Islamic Wall Art serves as a source of Barakah and a constant reminder of peace for every home it graces.




Crafting a Spiritual Legacy
In an era dominated by transient visuals, ELAHI MIAVAGH DESIGN strives to create lasting spiritual legacies. Each line in the Muttasil Makili script is meticulously calculated to ensure mathematical perfection and artistic harmony. This project is a humble effort to bridge the gap between our rich calligraphy heritage and contemporary Modern Islamic Decor, ensuring that the sacred arts continue to evolve and inspire future generations.
Color Variations & Aesthetics
Acknowledgments
Every journey begins with an inspiration. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Sedat Aktürk and Onur Yıldırımer, who served as the guiding instruments that inspired me to step onto this beautiful path.