Abstract
This paper presents the artistic work of the French artist Julien Breton, known by the nicknameKaalam. In the beginning, he was influenced by graffiti art and Islamic calligraphy. Breton did not follow classical calligraphic styles but sought to find his own calligraphic expression that mirrored diwani, thuluth, and kufi script. The biggest leap in his aesthetics happened when he replaced pen and paper with light calligraphy, and a change of medium made him one of the protagonists of this art. In addition to exploring the possibilities of light calligraphy, Bretoncollaborates with other artists where the most interesting projects are with dance groups.
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