Geometric Elephant

Created by: Safari Ali
Location: St George Street

Overview

Artist Safira Ali’s Geometric Elephant is covered with intricate geometric patterns, inspired by the rich traditions of Islamic geometry. The colours and patterns allude to the architecture from the Mughal Empire, and repeating motifs from South Asian and Islamic history transform the elephant – as if it is a tapestry.

Location

St George Street

Meet the Artist

Safira Ali

My artistic practice explores cultural identity, contemporary design and Islamic art patterns.

Working with traditional geometric patterns and calligraphy, my work looks at these elements with a modern lens, blending heritage with a contemporary interpretation.

I am particularly drawn to the structural qualities of geometry, creating works that celebrate symmetry, and cultural storytelling.

Inspired by South Asian and Islamic art aesthetics, I often use intricate patterns, natural pigments, and handmade techniques to produce my paintings.

My practice extends to teaching, where I share this art through workshops and community projects, providing a deeper understanding of their cultural significance.

As an artist, I am committed to pushing boundaries within traditional art forms, exploring new materials, and experimenting with multidisciplinary approaches.

My work aims to honour the past and tradition and use a contemporary perspective. 

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