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Acrylic Cloudscape Workshop

1,500.00
By Jumana QayyumiObjective: Learn to paint beautiful skyscapes capturing dramatic clouds with the basics of colour mixing and composition of the frame taught to you.The artist with their experience of more than ten years will teach you tips and tricks they’ve picked along the way to help you create skyscape masterpieces.Workshop course: This workshop will cover breakdown of different styles of sky along with a demonstration of how to paint them. With step by step guidance from our instructor participants will have painted a cloudscape masterpiece at the end of the workshop.Duration: 2.5 hours Date: 6th June 2021 Time: 11:00 am to 1:30 pm IST Via: ZoomThe artist: Jumana Qayyumi, an artist and mother of two adorable children graduated as a textile designer from Sir J.J School of arts (Mumbai) in 2010 where she stood first in Mumbai University and was affiliated by chancellorI am a versatile artist who likes to work with various mediums like Oil, Acrylic, textile and Watercolours.Her subject is nature’s lush landscapes that she tries to bring out in her realistic paintings. According to her it is a depiction of her own moods from the beauty of nature.
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Acrylics Intermediate level Workshop

999.00
Art form:Acrylic painting is an art style that is created using synthetic acrylic resins. Acrylics dry rapidly and give the visual impression of both watercolour and oil colours. The advantages of working with acrylics versus other media types is that they are fast-drying, easy to clean up, have low odor, and are heavily pigmented, meaning the colors can be very bold and vibrant.Unlike oils, you can continue to paint over the dried areas and not see any mistakes, hence it’s a very appealing medium for beginners.Date: 22nd January, SaturdayTime: 3:30- 6:00 P.M.
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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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al-Jami al-Anwar

4,000.008,000.00
The awe-inspiring expanse of al-Jami al-Anwar, captured in this print, lends grace to wherever it is displayed.
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Ascendancy

4,000.008,000.00
This print commemorates the construction of the monumental water fountain marking Bir-e-Haakimi (well named after Maulana al-Imam al-Haakim SA) in the courtyard of al-Jami al-Anwar.
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Avalanche

4,000.008,000.00
My snowscapes of Kashmir titled ‘Firdaus bar ru-yi Zamīn’ depict the majesty of the snow clad mountains of Gulmarg. Verdant fir trees, dusted with white powder glistening with the different hues of the mountain sky, stand out upon the canvas. Together, with the rising mountain peaks and the seemingly infinite firmament beyond, the vistas truly feel like a paradise on earth. .I re-create semi-abstract impressions of what my eyes witness. I use the term re-create with the firm belief that the beauty inherent to such landscapes is by virtue of their creation at the hands of the Almighty. I am simply re-creating them on a canvas in a humble, yet artistic, manner of emulation. For the main compositions, relying on vivid memories as well as my own photos, I indulge in some artistic liberty with the placement of the flora and the use of colors. .In some of my works, I make use of heavy gels and acrylics to create thick textures on the mountain’s surfaces to signify their solidity, the solidity of existence. These massive monuments, their beauty and breath-taking majesty, are testament that the Almighty has created everything with a purpose: “Our Lord! Thou created not this in vain. Glory be to Thee (Quran 3:191).” . The use of Japanese watercolours in composing the fir trees compliments the heavy acrylics by adding an air of lightness. It also, simultaneously, contrasts with the heavy mass of the mountains alluding subtly to the notion of seeking spiritual enlightenment and loftiness while ridding oneself of the burdens of the corporal, material world. It is in this state of unburdened spirituality where happiness is found, nay, happiness reigns.
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Basics of Brush Calligraphy (With Kit)

2,100.00
Date: 18th &19th September 2021 Time: 4:00-6:30 PM(both days)Introduction of the Artform: Brush Lettering is the art of drawing the letters of the English alphabet by applying thick and thin strokes of a brush tip. The contrast of these thick and thin strokes is the essence of this popular style of brush lettering. Brush Calligraphy basics must commence from correctly holding a pen, to learning the basic strokes first. These basic strokes are important to start with, because these are the building blocks to the individual alphabets. The basic strokes also ensure that your handwriting, no matter how good or bad it is, doesn't interfere with your style of brush lettering.Objective: In this workshop, we will learn the correct way to draw these basic strokes, and then each and every lower case letter will be demonstrated through a breakdown of the basic strokes that build it. Real-time demonstration helps you observe the correct way to craft the letters. The personal attention given to each of your learning will eliminate any mistakes which are generally never brought to attention otherwise, in recorded courses or online tutorials.
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2,100.00
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Basics of Brush Calligraphy (Without Kit)

1,650.00
Date: 18th &19th September 2021 Time: 4:00-6:30 PM(both days)Introduction of the Artform: Brush Lettering is the art of drawing the letters of the English alphabet by applying thick and thin strokes of a brush tip. The contrast of these thick and thin strokes is the essence of this popular style of brush lettering. Brush Calligraphy basics must commence from correctly holding a pen, to learning the basic strokes first. These basic strokes are important to start with, because these are the building blocks to the individual alphabets. The basic strokes also ensure that your handwriting, no matter how good or bad it is, doesn't interfere with your style of brush lettering.Objective: In this workshop, we will learn the correct way to draw these basic strokes, and then each and every lower case letter will be demonstrated through a breakdown of the basic strokes that build it. Real-time demonstration helps you observe the correct way to craft the letters. The personal attention given to each of your learning will eliminate any mistakes which are generally never brought to attention otherwise, in recorded courses or online tutorials.
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Blue sling

1,950.00
Kiyaara by RadiantArts is the first collection of patterns born out of digital adaptations from the works of artist Zaenab J Imaduddin called Shajaratul Hayat- The Tree of Life.Art and design promote culture, and culture promotes values. With our range of premium products, Kiyaara by RadiantArts intends to offer luxury with functionality. It is an effort to pave the way for preserving our rich design heritage, as it adds character and distinctiveness to our community and provides a sense of identity.Kiyaara is a limited edition of floral prints created in-house by our expert team. We have picked a single flower with its leaves or a bunch of flowers with leaves from the mother pattern and rearranged them to form a new, vivid, and visually engaging pattern. Kiyaara means ‘a field of flowers’, thus giving birth to a lush garden of carefully curated limited edition collectables.
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Blue Tote

2,750.00
Kiyaara by RadiantArts is the first collection of patterns born out of digital adaptations from the works of artist Zaenab J Imaduddin called Shajaratul Hayat- The Tree of Life.Art and design promote culture, and culture promotes values. With our range of premium products, Kiyaara by RadiantArts intends to offer luxury with functionality. It is an effort to pave the way for preserving our rich design heritage, as it adds character and distinctiveness to our community and provides a sense of identity.Kiyaara is a limited edition of floral prints created in-house by our expert team. We have picked a single flower with its leaves or a bunch of flowers with leaves from the mother pattern and rearranged them to form a new, vivid, and visually engaging pattern. Kiyaara means ‘a field of flowers’, thus giving birth to a lush garden of carefully curated limited edition collectables.
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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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Danbur 1

4,000.008,000.00
Quran Majeed 16:53– Any blessing you enjoy is from Allah. This remembrance of Allah Subhanahu’s immeasurable bounties is all the more eye-catching in its navy blue and gold adornment.
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Danbur 2

4,000.008,000.00
Quran Majeed Sura 112 (al-Ikhlaas)–Say–He is Allah, (the) One. Allah is He on Whom all depend. He begetteth not nor was begotten. None equals Him. With sincerity and purity (ikhlaas), we affirm our belief with conviction.
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Danbur 3

4,000.008,000.00
Quran Majeed 11:88– My taufeeq (guidance/inspiration/success) stems only from Allah. This verse-fragment is composed here as a mirror image barring the word bi-Allah, which is written just once in testament to the oneness of Allah Subhanahu. Silver on magenta accentuates the stylistics of this elegant, calligraphic work.
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Danbur 4

4,000.008,000.00
Quran Majeed 65:2-3– And whoever fears Allah, He ordains a way out for him, providing sustenance from whence he imagines not. Written in the shape of a tear-drop, symbolising humanity’s dependence on its Creator, this Quranic Divine promise suffices to illuminate a Believer’s darkest hour.
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Danbur 5

4,000.008,000.00
Quran Majeed 2:152–Therefore, remember Me and I will remember you. Written within the shape of a medieval, Egyptian lantern, this verse-fragment enlightens a believer’s faith. Remembering the Creator is an obligation, but the Creator remembering His humble servant is an unparalleled privilege.
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Danbur 6

4,000.008,000.00
Quran Majeed 14:7– If you are grateful, I will surely bestow more favours on you Blue, gold and red arabesque motifs glorify the Divine decree enshrined in this noble Quranic verse. May we remain forever grateful to our Noble Creator!
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Dāstān-e-Safar

4,000.008,000.00
My snowscapes of Kashmir titled ‘Firdaus bar ru-yi Zamīn’ depict the majesty of the snow clad mountains of Gulmarg. Verdant fir trees, dusted with white powder glistening with the different hues of the mountain sky, stand out upon the canvas. Together, with the rising mountain peaks and the seemingly infinite firmament beyond, the vistas truly feel like a paradise on earth. .I re-create semi-abstract impressions of what my eyes witness. I use the term re-create with the firm belief that the beauty inherent to such landscapes is by virtue of their creation at the hands of the Almighty. I am simply re-creating them on a canvas in a humble, yet artistic, manner of emulation. For the main compositions, relying on vivid memories as well as my own photos, I indulge in some artistic liberty with the placement of the flora and the use of colors. .In some of my works, I make use of heavy gels and acrylics to create thick textures on the mountain’s surfaces to signify their solidity, the solidity of existence. These massive monuments, their beauty and breath-taking majesty, are testament that the Almighty has created everything with a purpose: “Our Lord! Thou created not this in vain. Glory be to Thee (Quran 3:191).” . The use of Japanese watercolours in composing the fir trees compliments the heavy acrylics by adding an air of lightness. It also, simultaneously, contrasts with the heavy mass of the mountains alluding subtly to the notion of seeking spiritual enlightenment and loftiness while ridding oneself of the burdens of the corporal, material world. It is in this state of unburdened spirituality where happiness is found, nay, happiness reigns.
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4,000.008,000.00

Divine Will

4,000.008,000.00
'Whatever Allah (Ta’ala) wills' is an exclamation of praise and solace that is oft repeated on many lips. This noble practice is celebrated by this artwork.
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