The face of an Eastern man is fully formed through the repetition and shaping of the Arabic letter Bāʼ (ب) — one of the most fluid letters in the Arabic script and one deeply tied to cultural identity.
Each curve of the letter contributes to the fine details of the face, from the eyebrows to the lips, presenting a scene that reveals how language can be transformed into a living image.
The drawn Eastern features reflect dignity, history, and diversity, while the letter remains a constant element, illustrating the fusion of Arabic calligraphy with human character.
This artwork does not merely portray a face, but tells a story of identity — one blended between letter and person, between Arabic calligraphy as an art form and Eastern features as an expression of both ancient and contemporary civilizations.

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