Dear friends. I hope all is well with you. Friends, I'll explain how we created this artwork in today's post. Actually, my cousin is the one who made this artwork. Neve, my cousin, enjoys creating art very much and does it frequently. Considering that he has always enjoyed creating new things every day and has a strong passion for art and painting in particular. I hope he is equally as glad that I have shared his work with you as I am to share this characteristic of his with you. Actually, the way this picture was created was true in that a white canvas was painted first, then it was painted black. They next use a pencil to make a mark on the whiteboard where they wish to place the nail. The board they had pencil-drawn was then nailed with small nails. This was necessary because they had to wrap a string around the nails to cover them. He separated what he had previously sketched on the board into two pieces and then kept the colors of one, yellow, and the other, red. The finished piece of art is then shown in front of you.
This ghazal of mine has excellent handwriting in addition to excellent artwork. He goes to them here if anyone wants to write something beautiful. Therefore, the surah ikhlas that is in front of you also serves as an example of how it was put together. Everyone gathers around them to see them write something beautifully as they are doing it. Arabic words are very gorgeous, and when they are written so beautifully, they appear even more valuable. All of this effort resulted in a white paper, which is just white paper, and on top of that, they did it so gracefully that it looks lovely.
Check out this artwork, please. They used paper to help them develop this cycle in this piece of art. These papers are invoice papers, not special papers. This document serves as the billing invoice that the purchaser receives after making a purchase. People began setting prices on this bicycle when it was first created. This paper gave the bicycle, which they worked extremely hard to create, a very elegant look. He then gave this cycle to one of his pals as a result. And the only materials used in this artwork are invoice paper and tape.