United Emirates-based artist Julia Ibbini sources elements from Islamic geometry, embroidery, meenakari enamel work, and even electronic music to inspire the designs that compose her laser-cut paper works. The complex patterns and layers of her colorful compositions are a metaphor for the artist’s multicultural background as a dual national from Jordan and the UK, and share elements of symbolism seen in the Middle East region.
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Multi Layer Personality Of Art
Decorative Laser Cut Paper Compositions by Julia Ibbini.

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Julia’s work, in her own words, is a “combination of design, craft, and code underpinned by an almost maniacal obsession with the pattern. The patterns I work with are (quite wide-ranging) everything from electronic music, to ancient Islamic design, to topographical maps.”