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Le Temple de La MecqueThe Masjid of Makka [al-Mukarrama], 1876
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Mosquee El-Azhar Dite Vulgarmente des Fleurs– al-Jami’ al-Azhar
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Flowers of the East
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Biomorphic art is one of the three main forms in Islamic art, the others being calligraphy and geometry.
Biomorphic patterns vary greatly, and their application can be found in various crafts and architectural designs.
The popularity of floral motifs was because traditionally, living creatures and humans were not supposed to be depicted in Islamic art. Therefore, the plant kingdom provided subjects that were non-controversial and capable of stylization.
We find the traditional floral pattern carved on the textiles, ceramics, manuscripts, on the interiors and facades of famous architectural monuments ie. Madrasa, Masajids and tombs all over the islamic lands. However in Persia and central Asia the floral designs reached its Zenith especially in the Mughal era.
These floral motifs are inspired by nature and drawn with perfection using simples geometry with the help of compass and ruler.
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Persian Illumination Workshop
₹3,999.00
Persian Illumination (Tezhip)
Tezhip, also known as Persian Illumination, is a traditional form of Islamic art that involves the intricate embellishment of various surfaces with vibrant and detailed designs. Originating from the Persian region, tezhip has a rich history dating back several centuries.
Tezhip holds significant cultural and religious importance in Persian and Islamic societies. It is commonly used to adorn religious texts like the Quran, prayer books, as well as official documents and royal decrees. The art form showcases the craftsmanship and creativity of the artists while reflecting the spiritual and aesthetic values of Persian culture.
In recent years, tezhip has experienced a revival and gained international recognition as a valuable art form. Contemporary artists continue to practice tezhip, exploring new materials and techniques to innovate within the tradition. Tezhip's captivating beauty and intricate details continue to enchant viewers, making it an enduring symbol of Persian art and aesthetics.
Artist Introduction:
Art was never created in isolation, this is Mariyah’s motto, the artist behind the page Mariyah Farooqui art.
Finding beauty in traditional arts, she has created a niche wherein she assimilates various traditional art forms to create contemporary works of art.
She is an avid student and practitioner of Persian Illumination, Kirigami, Sacred geometry and Arabic Calligraphy. She is self taught as well as has had the opportunity to study under various masters across the world.
Her art draws on the spiritual and aesthetic aspects of art. This interconnection, a creative correspondence between humanity and divinity, helps her combine various art forms together to create and express traditional art in a contemporary way that is centered around balance and symmetry and is both unique and relatable.
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Paper Sculpting for Kids
₹1,350.00
Introducing our next workshop for kids that engages their minds and attention span. It helps them in organising, focussing and looking at the end result while trusting the process.
Paper Sculpting is the method to create 3D art. Using the modelling tools, participants will learn various techniques to create 3D flowers. These flowers help in strengthening their hand-eye coordination, increases their attention span and inculcates the quality of patience.
Participants will start by using watercolours to paint the flowers, they will then mould the paper as demonstrated live. After gaining a rough shape they will cut these flowers with the help of adult supervision.
These flowers will be then set on a background prepared by the kids using their creative imagination.
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The Art of Composing & Decorating Calligraphy ( Khat al Arabi)
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Art Introduction : The art of Arabic Calligraphy is beauty personified with the curves of letter formations, symmetry and visual aesthetic. Arabic letterings and script create the perfect balance with their dots, points, edges, and curves which makes up for the best component for a design. It becomes enhanced and impressively eye pleasing when it is moulded in a thematic shape and decorated with florals, this is the ℎ with small shapes, marks, designs and motifs.
Decorative Calligraphy elevates the look of Calligraphy lending more character to the written subject. Highly used in tazyeen, stage backdrops, logos, wedding calligraphy and book titles.
Artist Introduction: The artist- Taher Shabbir bhai Jamali, an Arabic Calligraphy Artist from Bangalore, has been practising calligraphy since the past 6 years, he has learnt his basics from the master calligrapers of AlJamea tus Saifiyah. He enjoys composing innovative artworks in different shapes and formats. His distinctive style is working with florals to add more character to the calligraphy
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Cursive Writing Kids Workshop
₹1,200.00
Cursive writing is the style of writing in a connected manner where the letters give a cohertent flowing effect. The most widely used form of writing because of its flow and ease in writing that saves time instead of breaking the flow of writing after each letter.
The actual word ‘cursive’ comes from the Middle French word ‘cursif’, which comes from the Medieval Latin word ‘cursivus’ which means ‘running'. This makes sense as your pen is literally running along the page without breaking.
Learning cursive not only improves retention and comprehension, it engages the brain on a deep level as students learn to join letters in a continuous flow. It enhances fine motor dexterity and gives children a better idea of how letters work in combination. Joined-up handwriting develops motor skills and pen control. You can also recognise letters quicker by learning cursive. When you teach cursive handwriting, you’re practising important muscle movements. These are needed for manual dexterity. Being able to complete fine motor movements will also contribute to children’s hand-eye coordination. This is the reason of introducing cursive writing to children at a young age.
Good cursive hand gives a child the confidence to be able to write to express confidently and clearly. It gives a neat look to their assignments and helps in better assessment or future reference of notes. Later, in life although with the presence of keyboards, good handwriting is an impressive skill to have.
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Al Hutaib Al Mubarak Landscape Watercolor Workshop
₹2,500.00
Al-Hutaib Al Mubarak comes to mind when one thinks of a blessing and good tidings. The sprawling landscapes of Yemen and the sweet breeze (Naseem) is a delightful scene to be captured on paper. Join us for an in detail Yemen Landscape Workshop with an experienced and celebrated artist Mr Deepak. This intermediate level workshop will teach you the techniques of perspective, layering, colour theory and how to capture the essence of a landscape.For any art enthusiast 15 years and older.
Date: 12th March, Sunday
Time: 10:30AM- 1:00 PM
Materials to be arranged by the participants.
Material list:
Watercolour paint shades:
Paynes grey
Gambouge hue
Orange
French ultramarine
Cobalt blue
Red
White
Any shade/ brand/ tube/ cake is acceptable. If the exact shades are unavailable similar tones would be usable
Tissue
Spray bottle
Chinese brush. Or any medium round brush
100% cotton watercolor paper
Shading pencil. 2b /4 b/ 6 b
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