Arabic calligraphy is the art and design of writing in various languages that use Arabic letters. Arabic writing is characterized by its connectedness, which allows it to adopt various geometric shapes through extension, retreat, rotation, angularity, interlacing, and combination. The art of calligraphy is closely associated with Arabic decoration, as it is used to adorn mosques and palaces. This field has witnessed an interest from artists due to the unique aesthetic of Arabic script. Artists began to refine, improve, and innovate new types of calligraphy.
In this section, I will display a collection of pieces I have created, using Arabic calligraphy to express ideas and emotions artistically. I will also showcase some works in English calligraphy to provide a comprehensive view of my artistic skills.
Here is an image illustrating the pens used for writing in Arabic calligraphy.
Description of the work: This is a notable piece in Naskh script.
Description of the work: This is a notable piece in Thuluth script.
What is Arabic calligraphy?
Arabic calligraphy is the art of writing in beautiful forms, used in religious and artistic writings.
What are the types of Arabic calligraphy?
The types include Naskh, Thuluth, Diwani, Persian, and others.
Arabic calligraphy began in the 7th century AD. It evolved over time to become an important art form in Islamic culture.
It was used in religious writings, literature, and arts. Many scripts were developed throughout different eras.
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