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Talking to the sultan...
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This illustration refers to a Persian tale. Here the beggar talks to the Sultan and proves he can use good arguments and wonderful rhetoric...
Original size: 1/2 Raisin
Listenig to: Shajarian
Technic: Indian Ink
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wolf166
Dec 27, 2011
Student Digital Artist
i can read the words ^_^ nice one but tell me the reason u choose these words and btw thats arabic not persian words
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Qrowski
Jun 28, 2011
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Im in love.
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billiambabble
Mar 20, 2011
Hobbyist General Artist
I love all of the repeated patterns in this. Excellent!
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dreamblack
Oct 8, 2010
I see turkely flag...
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dreamblack
Oct 8, 2010
I see turkely flag...
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Altimeter
Jul 29, 2010
Un Sultan Turc?
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Catell-Ruz
Aug 4, 2010
Professional Digital Artist
Ah, ah, c'est que laissent penser les drapeaux, mais il s'agit pourtant de Mahmud Ghaznavi, il était Iranien... Mais j'ai toujours trouver que le drapeau turc était l'un des plus beau drapeau musulman, alors je l'utilise souvent...!^^
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the-secret-monkey
May 1, 2010
Ooh, crazy stylistic changes...are you illustrating an actual book?
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Yowela
Apr 19, 2010
Student General Artist
I really love your style!
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sercantunali
Mar 30, 2010
Professional Digital Artist
this is a Turkish flag!(:
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