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Bridges of Faith and
Tradition:
an art exhibition of
works by Islamic
Artists from Loudoun.
1
Exhibit Catalog, Published December, 2016
by the artists.
Poster Designed by Ahmed Ansari
 The Exhibit was held from September 12 to November 4, 2016 in the County
Government Center, Harrison St SE, Leesburg, VA 20175.
 Sponsored by the Loudoun County Art Advisory Committee.
 https://www.Loudoun.gov/advisory-art.
 The Loudoun County Art Advisory Committee (AAC) was created by the Board of
Supervisors in 1978 to collect and display works of art that reflect the diverse
Loudoun community. The AAC manages a large and growing permanent and
loaned art collection as well as producing six art exhibits each year.
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For more information about the Art Advisory Committee,
contact Mita Mathur by email or phone 703-737-8768;
or Elizabeth Bracey by email or phone 540-338-7973
For questions on the exhibit, email Larry Roeder at
roederaway@gmail.com.
Introduction
 Bridges of Faith and Tradition is the first exhibit of Islamic artists highlighted by the
government of Loudoun County; but the show was not about advocating for a
religion. Instead, it presented a unique opportunity to recognize the artistic forces
from multiple generations of Loudoun’s Muslim population, one of our county’s
fastest growing. Thus, its main mission was to be a vehicle for multi-cultural
understanding and harmony.
 Bringing harmony through understanding was considered important when the
project was proposed, given the great political stresses of today. It is therefore the
hope of the artists that their art will be seen by Loudoun’s citizens as a glimpse into
the peaceful culture and patriotism that makes up Islam in our county.
Larry W. Roeder, Jr. MS
Member, Art Advisory Committee
and Bridges of Faith and Tradition Exhibit Coordinator
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Larry Roeder in front of a work by Ahmed Ansari
The artists are also grateful to the Board of
Supervisors of Loudoun County and the
Art Advisory Committee for this opportunity.
Message from Salwa Medani
 I really appreciate the opportunity provided for us to present our art. It
made us feel like true artists. But I hope most of all that it will truly be a
bridge between cultures bringing all of us together, sharing our common
humanity.
 Thank you for all your effort towards a noble cause. May God bless you
and your family.
 Sincerely,
Salwa
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Message from Sabra Lutz
“We really appreciate having such a positive interaction with the greater
community. The arts bridge many differences.”
Sabra
The Venue: Gallery One 5
Guests came from around Loudoun.
Gallery One is in a corridor between the
entrance doors to the Board Room and sits
behind glass cases in the main lobby of the
Government Center.
Many fine adjustments were made
right up to the last moment.
Snapshots from the Opening Night.
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More Shapshots. 7
Politicians Attended
like Koran Saines, County Supervisor for the Sterling District and
in-coming Mayor of Leesburg Kelly Burk. This picture shows
Kristen Umstattd, County Supervisor for Leesburg.
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9
Basim with family and friend by his engraving
before delivery to the art show.
Also, the inspiration.
“Nations Elevated by Morals.”
Oil colors and gold paper.
48”x 60”.
Basim Alhashemi
Ahmed Ansari 10
“Allah”
48” x 48” Acrylic Mixed Media on
Gallery wrapped canvass.
Ahmed was born and raised in Mumbai. While
in college, he worked doing textile, jewelry and
commercial design, including Arabic
calligraphy. Ahmed then left India and
worked for nine years as a graphic designer
and art director in advertising agencies in the
United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. In
1990, he immigrated to the U.S. when he was
hired by an international advertising agency in
Boulder, Colorado.
For more than 30 years, Ahmed’s commercial
work focused on digital media and web design.
In the last few years he has focused his
attention on his life-long love of Arabic
calligraphy and fine art painting.
Ahmed Ansari 11
“As-Salaam”
48” x 48”
Acrylic Mixed Media on gallery wrapped canvass
Noera Ayaz 12
“In Praise of God”
This art was inspired by the Qur’an.
“God is the light of the heavens and the Earth.
His light is an inspiration for our striving for
peace, dignity and equality. ”
Noera Ayaz, Esq. is a Board Director with Women in
Islam, Inc.
“Women in Islam, Inc. was founded in 1992. Our
mission is to advance the spiritual and intellectual
development of women to empower them
as dynamic participants in civil society and as
advocates for human rights and social justice.”
Leila Elkabli 13
“Relaxed Company.”
The bison, an animal once hunted to the brink of
extinction in the Americas, has recently become the first
national mammal of the United States, putting it on a par
with the bald eagle as a symbol of the nation.
Leila created this wonderful interpretation of our new
symbol in honor of her love of America. It was an
immediate favorite at the show.
Leila Elkabli and Larry Roeder
Nabeeha Emran 14
“The Golden Girl”
A gentle ballerina, as
delicate as gold leaves.
She waits softly for
something to wake her as
the leaves coil around her.”
Nabeeha is a junior at
Potomac Falls High School
Hassana Emran 15
“Peace”
It brings peace to see it and read it.
Canvas is 12"x9" and is done in
acrylic paint and art markers.
Hassana is 14 years old and a
freshman at Potomac Falls
High School.
Hamnah Rizwan 16
Meditation, 2016
Photograph
(Age 14, Homeschooler - Ashburn, VA)
Photography is a type of art that is all about
seeing things through different perspectives,
which is what inspired me when capturing my
two photos. I find that looking at things through
a different eye and focusing on one aspect of
an object accentuates the detail and beauty of
the subject that cannot be seen from the
distance. My photos are also aimed to stir up
the emotions. I wanted to give the viewers a
sense of Islamic art and its universal beauty.
Hamnah Rizwan 17
“Minaret”
Photograph
(Age 14, Homeschooler - Ashburn, VA)
While taking my photos, I decided to look
for unique angles and perspectives to
allow the viewers to ponder when seeing
the art, as opposed to taking a flat
picture with a plain angle.
In the Masjid (Mosque) photograph, I
found the Minaret to be one of the most
beautiful aspects of the structure and
decided it would be my subject.
Sabra Lutz 18
“Illumination,” 2015
20" x 20".
Acrylic on mat board
in the traditional Rumi style.
This piece was created with gold illumination.
The calligraphy in the center reads “Al
harmdu lillah,” which translates to “All praise
to God.”
Sabra Lutz
“The Beginning”, 2016
Acrylic on Board, 18x18
This Rumi style art piece surrounds a
traditional Diwani style calligraphy that
reads “Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahi,
which translates to “In the name of God,
the Most Merciful, the All Merciful.”
Muslims say this at the beginning of every
activity.
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Maha Mahmood
“My faith in God protects me."
March 2015
16” x 20” art board, framed in
gold trim. Ink and acrylic
paint
20
Maha at opening night
Maha Mahmood 21
"Golden Dew", December 2014
16'' x 20'' art board, framed in gold trim.
Ink and acrylic paint
"Islamic art absorbs me. As I work on a piece I feel I am
on a journey traveling through history, spirituality and
deep meaning. The repetitive geometric shapes, the
colors, and selected pearls of written wisdom come
together to please the eyes and inspire the spirit. My
pieces connect me to the Middle East and Islamic
civilization, which are part of my heritage and identity
me as an American Muslim.
I am indebted to my teacher Mr. Abbas Al-Baghdadi,
the master calligrapher of Iraq.“
Maha
Salwa Medani 22
Light Upon Light
16”x20”
Gouche and Acrylic Paint on art board
“The essence of our existence originates from the Light of all creations, “Light upon Light”.
This art piece is my first and favorite; it is full of symbols. The center is a circle symbolizing eternity. A delicate turquoise chain
gracefully surrounds and protects the “Light upon Light” Arabic calligraphy, written in Naskh. Outside this core of “Light” shy
pink flowers sway gracefully on sweeping vines while delicate leaves try to call attention to the tiny white flowers bashfully
blushing with their tiny red centers. The bold pink and blue flowers take center stage in the warmth of the golden illumination or
Turkish tezhip. To tie everything together, a sea of royal blue -befitting of the powerful light and delicate flowers- surrounds the
group of designs. Small fortresses emit rays of light that spread out to fill the world! ”
Salwa Medani
Salwa Medani 23
Photo by Salwa makes it a double
work of art with picture of the young
girl studying in the background
“Majestic Light”
16” x 20 art board
Gouche and Acrylic Paint
“This art piece is designed with tiny blue, white and orange flowers
in acrylic on a green background. The intricate leaves are painted in
gold in the Turkish tezhip style also known as illumination, while the
Arabic Naskh calligraphy is written on specially crafted paper.
“Majestic Light” stands tall in the center bringing out light to all
creations on the heavens and the earth.”
Salwa Medani
Israa Saad 24
Golden Petals,” 2015.
8x10 Acrylic on Mat Board
“Golden petals “ is a traditional
Turkish flower motif, made in
Halkar style – using only gold
against a dark background.
This piece was created in 2015
when the artist was just seven
years old.
Layla Saad 25
“One”
Acrylic on Handmade Paper
Size: 23" x 23"
Fusion calligraphy
2014.
This piece is a fusion of traditional
Chinese and Japanese calligraphy with
Arabic. The characters mean ‘God” in
all three languages.
Layla Saad 26
“Ocean of Gratitude,” 2015
16" x 20." Spray paint and gold
acrylic.
The Arabic lettering reads “Al-hamdu
lillah wa ash-shukru lillah, which translates
loosely to ‘All praise and thanks unto
God.”
Layla Saad 27
Ascension, 2009
Batik
Size: 19.5” x 23.5"
Building depicted is Dar al-Islam in
Abiquiu, New Mexico
“The mosque in my daughter's batik piece is
actually one that my father helped build. It is
made entirely of adobe (mud brick) and is
done in the traditional Egyptian style of
masonry. In fact, the people who funded
the project even brought over master
masons from Egypt to oversee construction.
We used to play on the roof when it was
being built and we saw it go up from brick
one so it has a very fond place in my heart.”
Sabra Lutz
Layla Saad’s Ascension was considered one of
the three favorite images at the show.
Layla Saad
“Cognizant”
Intaglio
26" x 19»
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Shafia Talat 29
“Charcoal Still Life”
Art is the best medium for me to express my
vision and perspective. It allows me to bring out
the positive in the negative and change things up
to enhance one's perception.
My charcoal drawing allows viewers to consider
the allure of utensils, how something so simple
can be seen through another lenses to make it
look beautiful.
The change of perspective can lead to mind
blowing outcomes. ”
Shafia Talat
Shafia Talat
“Pretty Woman”
Colored Pencils
In my color pencil art
work, I portrayed the
appearance of a beautiful
and modern version of
medusa when she
acquires utmost joy.
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What is Islamic Art?
 These pictures are made by talented Islamic artists of both sexes and
several generations, showing many different styles.
 There is no question that Islam has its own artistic language, but the art
today is a blending of styles, a living, breathing movement that can be
as modern or traditional as any contemporary Western or Asian art.
 Art in general is a creative force that can motivate people to do good
deeds, feel great passion or perhaps simply help individuals feel better
about themselves and their environment. For some, great art is not even
about an artist’s intent; rather we simply enjoy them, the reasons varying
from person to person.
 We have used the term “Islamic Art” to reflect the culture of people with
origins in lands where the dominant religion is Islam. Faith, art, calligraphy
and science are all encompassed in the term, which is really a western
convenience; it need not specifically be about religion.
 The time line spans 1,300 years and examples can be found from Spain
to Iran and western China or Loudoun County.
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Bridges of Faith and Tradition3

  • 1. Bridges of Faith and Tradition: an art exhibition of works by Islamic Artists from Loudoun. 1 Exhibit Catalog, Published December, 2016 by the artists. Poster Designed by Ahmed Ansari
  • 2.  The Exhibit was held from September 12 to November 4, 2016 in the County Government Center, Harrison St SE, Leesburg, VA 20175.  Sponsored by the Loudoun County Art Advisory Committee.  https://www.Loudoun.gov/advisory-art.  The Loudoun County Art Advisory Committee (AAC) was created by the Board of Supervisors in 1978 to collect and display works of art that reflect the diverse Loudoun community. The AAC manages a large and growing permanent and loaned art collection as well as producing six art exhibits each year. 2 For more information about the Art Advisory Committee, contact Mita Mathur by email or phone 703-737-8768; or Elizabeth Bracey by email or phone 540-338-7973 For questions on the exhibit, email Larry Roeder at roederaway@gmail.com.
  • 3. Introduction  Bridges of Faith and Tradition is the first exhibit of Islamic artists highlighted by the government of Loudoun County; but the show was not about advocating for a religion. Instead, it presented a unique opportunity to recognize the artistic forces from multiple generations of Loudoun’s Muslim population, one of our county’s fastest growing. Thus, its main mission was to be a vehicle for multi-cultural understanding and harmony.  Bringing harmony through understanding was considered important when the project was proposed, given the great political stresses of today. It is therefore the hope of the artists that their art will be seen by Loudoun’s citizens as a glimpse into the peaceful culture and patriotism that makes up Islam in our county. Larry W. Roeder, Jr. MS Member, Art Advisory Committee and Bridges of Faith and Tradition Exhibit Coordinator 3 Larry Roeder in front of a work by Ahmed Ansari The artists are also grateful to the Board of Supervisors of Loudoun County and the Art Advisory Committee for this opportunity.
  • 4. Message from Salwa Medani  I really appreciate the opportunity provided for us to present our art. It made us feel like true artists. But I hope most of all that it will truly be a bridge between cultures bringing all of us together, sharing our common humanity.  Thank you for all your effort towards a noble cause. May God bless you and your family.  Sincerely, Salwa 4 Message from Sabra Lutz “We really appreciate having such a positive interaction with the greater community. The arts bridge many differences.” Sabra
  • 5. The Venue: Gallery One 5 Guests came from around Loudoun. Gallery One is in a corridor between the entrance doors to the Board Room and sits behind glass cases in the main lobby of the Government Center. Many fine adjustments were made right up to the last moment.
  • 6. Snapshots from the Opening Night. 6
  • 8. Politicians Attended like Koran Saines, County Supervisor for the Sterling District and in-coming Mayor of Leesburg Kelly Burk. This picture shows Kristen Umstattd, County Supervisor for Leesburg. 8
  • 9. 9 Basim with family and friend by his engraving before delivery to the art show. Also, the inspiration. “Nations Elevated by Morals.” Oil colors and gold paper. 48”x 60”. Basim Alhashemi
  • 10. Ahmed Ansari 10 “Allah” 48” x 48” Acrylic Mixed Media on Gallery wrapped canvass. Ahmed was born and raised in Mumbai. While in college, he worked doing textile, jewelry and commercial design, including Arabic calligraphy. Ahmed then left India and worked for nine years as a graphic designer and art director in advertising agencies in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. In 1990, he immigrated to the U.S. when he was hired by an international advertising agency in Boulder, Colorado. For more than 30 years, Ahmed’s commercial work focused on digital media and web design. In the last few years he has focused his attention on his life-long love of Arabic calligraphy and fine art painting.
  • 11. Ahmed Ansari 11 “As-Salaam” 48” x 48” Acrylic Mixed Media on gallery wrapped canvass
  • 12. Noera Ayaz 12 “In Praise of God” This art was inspired by the Qur’an. “God is the light of the heavens and the Earth. His light is an inspiration for our striving for peace, dignity and equality. ” Noera Ayaz, Esq. is a Board Director with Women in Islam, Inc. “Women in Islam, Inc. was founded in 1992. Our mission is to advance the spiritual and intellectual development of women to empower them as dynamic participants in civil society and as advocates for human rights and social justice.”
  • 13. Leila Elkabli 13 “Relaxed Company.” The bison, an animal once hunted to the brink of extinction in the Americas, has recently become the first national mammal of the United States, putting it on a par with the bald eagle as a symbol of the nation. Leila created this wonderful interpretation of our new symbol in honor of her love of America. It was an immediate favorite at the show. Leila Elkabli and Larry Roeder
  • 14. Nabeeha Emran 14 “The Golden Girl” A gentle ballerina, as delicate as gold leaves. She waits softly for something to wake her as the leaves coil around her.” Nabeeha is a junior at Potomac Falls High School
  • 15. Hassana Emran 15 “Peace” It brings peace to see it and read it. Canvas is 12"x9" and is done in acrylic paint and art markers. Hassana is 14 years old and a freshman at Potomac Falls High School.
  • 16. Hamnah Rizwan 16 Meditation, 2016 Photograph (Age 14, Homeschooler - Ashburn, VA) Photography is a type of art that is all about seeing things through different perspectives, which is what inspired me when capturing my two photos. I find that looking at things through a different eye and focusing on one aspect of an object accentuates the detail and beauty of the subject that cannot be seen from the distance. My photos are also aimed to stir up the emotions. I wanted to give the viewers a sense of Islamic art and its universal beauty.
  • 17. Hamnah Rizwan 17 “Minaret” Photograph (Age 14, Homeschooler - Ashburn, VA) While taking my photos, I decided to look for unique angles and perspectives to allow the viewers to ponder when seeing the art, as opposed to taking a flat picture with a plain angle. In the Masjid (Mosque) photograph, I found the Minaret to be one of the most beautiful aspects of the structure and decided it would be my subject.
  • 18. Sabra Lutz 18 “Illumination,” 2015 20" x 20". Acrylic on mat board in the traditional Rumi style. This piece was created with gold illumination. The calligraphy in the center reads “Al harmdu lillah,” which translates to “All praise to God.”
  • 19. Sabra Lutz “The Beginning”, 2016 Acrylic on Board, 18x18 This Rumi style art piece surrounds a traditional Diwani style calligraphy that reads “Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahi, which translates to “In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the All Merciful.” Muslims say this at the beginning of every activity. 19
  • 20. Maha Mahmood “My faith in God protects me." March 2015 16” x 20” art board, framed in gold trim. Ink and acrylic paint 20 Maha at opening night
  • 21. Maha Mahmood 21 "Golden Dew", December 2014 16'' x 20'' art board, framed in gold trim. Ink and acrylic paint "Islamic art absorbs me. As I work on a piece I feel I am on a journey traveling through history, spirituality and deep meaning. The repetitive geometric shapes, the colors, and selected pearls of written wisdom come together to please the eyes and inspire the spirit. My pieces connect me to the Middle East and Islamic civilization, which are part of my heritage and identity me as an American Muslim. I am indebted to my teacher Mr. Abbas Al-Baghdadi, the master calligrapher of Iraq.“ Maha
  • 22. Salwa Medani 22 Light Upon Light 16”x20” Gouche and Acrylic Paint on art board “The essence of our existence originates from the Light of all creations, “Light upon Light”. This art piece is my first and favorite; it is full of symbols. The center is a circle symbolizing eternity. A delicate turquoise chain gracefully surrounds and protects the “Light upon Light” Arabic calligraphy, written in Naskh. Outside this core of “Light” shy pink flowers sway gracefully on sweeping vines while delicate leaves try to call attention to the tiny white flowers bashfully blushing with their tiny red centers. The bold pink and blue flowers take center stage in the warmth of the golden illumination or Turkish tezhip. To tie everything together, a sea of royal blue -befitting of the powerful light and delicate flowers- surrounds the group of designs. Small fortresses emit rays of light that spread out to fill the world! ” Salwa Medani
  • 23. Salwa Medani 23 Photo by Salwa makes it a double work of art with picture of the young girl studying in the background “Majestic Light” 16” x 20 art board Gouche and Acrylic Paint “This art piece is designed with tiny blue, white and orange flowers in acrylic on a green background. The intricate leaves are painted in gold in the Turkish tezhip style also known as illumination, while the Arabic Naskh calligraphy is written on specially crafted paper. “Majestic Light” stands tall in the center bringing out light to all creations on the heavens and the earth.” Salwa Medani
  • 24. Israa Saad 24 Golden Petals,” 2015. 8x10 Acrylic on Mat Board “Golden petals “ is a traditional Turkish flower motif, made in Halkar style – using only gold against a dark background. This piece was created in 2015 when the artist was just seven years old.
  • 25. Layla Saad 25 “One” Acrylic on Handmade Paper Size: 23" x 23" Fusion calligraphy 2014. This piece is a fusion of traditional Chinese and Japanese calligraphy with Arabic. The characters mean ‘God” in all three languages.
  • 26. Layla Saad 26 “Ocean of Gratitude,” 2015 16" x 20." Spray paint and gold acrylic. The Arabic lettering reads “Al-hamdu lillah wa ash-shukru lillah, which translates loosely to ‘All praise and thanks unto God.”
  • 27. Layla Saad 27 Ascension, 2009 Batik Size: 19.5” x 23.5" Building depicted is Dar al-Islam in Abiquiu, New Mexico “The mosque in my daughter's batik piece is actually one that my father helped build. It is made entirely of adobe (mud brick) and is done in the traditional Egyptian style of masonry. In fact, the people who funded the project even brought over master masons from Egypt to oversee construction. We used to play on the roof when it was being built and we saw it go up from brick one so it has a very fond place in my heart.” Sabra Lutz Layla Saad’s Ascension was considered one of the three favorite images at the show.
  • 29. Shafia Talat 29 “Charcoal Still Life” Art is the best medium for me to express my vision and perspective. It allows me to bring out the positive in the negative and change things up to enhance one's perception. My charcoal drawing allows viewers to consider the allure of utensils, how something so simple can be seen through another lenses to make it look beautiful. The change of perspective can lead to mind blowing outcomes. ” Shafia Talat
  • 30. Shafia Talat “Pretty Woman” Colored Pencils In my color pencil art work, I portrayed the appearance of a beautiful and modern version of medusa when she acquires utmost joy. 30
  • 31. What is Islamic Art?  These pictures are made by talented Islamic artists of both sexes and several generations, showing many different styles.  There is no question that Islam has its own artistic language, but the art today is a blending of styles, a living, breathing movement that can be as modern or traditional as any contemporary Western or Asian art.  Art in general is a creative force that can motivate people to do good deeds, feel great passion or perhaps simply help individuals feel better about themselves and their environment. For some, great art is not even about an artist’s intent; rather we simply enjoy them, the reasons varying from person to person.  We have used the term “Islamic Art” to reflect the culture of people with origins in lands where the dominant religion is Islam. Faith, art, calligraphy and science are all encompassed in the term, which is really a western convenience; it need not specifically be about religion.  The time line spans 1,300 years and examples can be found from Spain to Iran and western China or Loudoun County. 31