The Khawla Artwork and Tradition Basis, on the College of Navarra in Spain, organised an inventive workshop titled “Making a Monogram of Two Letters in Arabic Calligraphy”, within the presence of distinguished college college students and plenty of artists, specialists and people within the arts of Arabic calligraphy.
The workshop, which was introduced by Iraqi artist and designer Wissam Shawkat, comes throughout the framework of Khawla Artwork and Tradition’s keenness to boost cultural and creative communication and convergence between the peoples of the world, to unfold the traditional artwork of Arabic calligraphy, and to introduce its origins, developments and particulars.
Sheikha Khawla bint Ahmed Khalifa Al Suwaidi, spouse of H.H. Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi, and Founding father of the Basis, affirmed that the artwork of calligraphy has performed an vital function all through the ages in documenting science and bringing individuals collectively by information, and contributed to opening the door for cultural dialogue between peoples and civilizations, along with enhancing communication between nations.
“The organisation of those workshops comes throughout the framework of the Khawla Artwork and Tradition Basis’s keenness to boost the worth of Arabic calligraphy artwork by highlighting its originality, introducing its colleges of thought and dealing on reviving them, along with offering a cultural platform for these wishing to study this artwork that permits them to view such a cultural artwork by way of its patterns and guidelines, in addition to the brand new options of improvement and renewal in its formations over the centuries,” she added.
Sheikha Khawla highlighted the Basis’s endeavours to organise workshops and lectures in varied nations of the world and to cooperate with native and worldwide creators and artists with the goal of enhancing creative, cultural and civilisational interplay and offering the suitable cultural platform for the alternate of concepts and creations, in addition to offering a possibility for the general public to benefit from the aesthetics of Arabic calligraphy.
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