London artist Zarah Hussain is into her final days of her art exhibition at The Barbican.
The installation called Numina uses Islamic geometry, and has been said to blur the boundaries between science and spirituality.
The art form is traditionally drawn by hand but Hussain’s work combines digital technology to bring the work alive.
The exhibition has had over a three month run and ends tomorrow, Tickets are free.
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London artist Zarah Hussain is into her final days of her art exhibition at The Barbican.
The installation called Numina uses Islamic geometry, and has been said to blur the boundaries between science and spirituality.
The art form is traditionally drawn by hand but Hussain’s work combines digital technology to bring the work alive.
The exhibition has had over a three month run and ends tomorrow, Tickets are free.