The Holy City, the ancient oasis called Yasrib in pre-Islamic time, to where in 622 the Prophet Muhammad moved from Mecca and where he was buried, appears in the form of an impregnable fortress. The artist sees it in the evening, when twilight has swallowed up the surrounding desert and only the high minarets of sacred buildings are illuminated and directed to the sky, like burning candles.
Most likely, we see the complex of the mosque Al-Masjid An-Nabawy - the Mosque of the Prophet, established on the site of an ancient mosque built by the Prophet Muhammad himself right near the walls of his house. This is the largest mosque in Saudi Arabia and the second largest in the world, its area with all her territories is 400.5 thousand square meters. In this picture, its rectangular outlines an ...
Medina is an artist with a unique manner, who doesn’t belong to any particular painting technique. All of the paintings presented here are made in a unique manner and do not belong to any particular painting technique. ...