Within the activities of the 24th edition of the Islamic Arts Festival “Tradjat”, in cooperation with the Emirates Society for Fine Arts; The Chairman of the Department of Culture in Sharjah Abdullah Al Owais, and the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the Department, Director of the Festival, Muhammad Ibrahim Al Qasir, inaugurated the exhibition “Arabic Calligraphy and Ceramics” at the Society’s headquarters in the heart of Sharjah, in the presence of a large number of artists and media professionals.
The exhibition “Arabic Calligraphy and Ceramics” accompanied the opening of the Islamic Arts Festival in its new session, and to celebrate the 50th National Day of the UAE.
The exhibition included various calligraphic works by 15 calligraphers from the UAE and other Arab countries, namely: Anas Fattohi, Hussam Abdel Wahab, Khalifa Al-Shami, Dr. Abeer Issa, Dr. Fikri Al-Najjar, Somaya Aziz, Abdul-Razzaq Al-Mahmoud, Ali Al-Zwailif, Muhammad Mukhtar Jaafar and Mahmoud Al-Sheikh. Mahmoud Diop, Maryam Al-Sahi, Muwaffaq Basal, Wissam Al-Sayegh and Walid Al-Shami.
The works included Arabic fonts that varied between the Kufic, the Diwani, the Thuluth, the Naskh, and other fonts. Lettering formations were occupied with professional mastery, and artistic adaptations of the Arabic letter were represented in Quranic verses, supplications, and invocations, to form a visual vision that reflected the vitality of the creative work on it.
Al Owais, Al Qaseer and their companions toured the personal exhibitions that included remarkable works, during which calligraphers presented innovative modern ideas that highlighted the beauty and vitality of the Arabic letter with its roundness and characteristics. The head of the Department of Culture and the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the department listened to detailed explanations about the works that reflected different visions and visions for which the artists established a basis for artistic treatment in line with the session’s slogan “gradations”, which distinguished the participants with special philosophies on which the works were based.
Within the activities of the 24th edition of the Islamic Arts Festival “Tradjat”, in cooperation with the Emirates Society for Fine Arts; The Chairman of the Department of Culture in Sharjah Abdullah Al Owais, and the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the Department, Director of the Festival, Muhammad Ibrahim Al Qasir, inaugurated the exhibition “Arabic Calligraphy and Ceramics” at the Society’s headquarters in the heart of Sharjah, in the presence of a large number of artists and media professionals.
The exhibition “Arabic Calligraphy and Ceramics” accompanied the opening of the Islamic Arts Festival in its new session, and to celebrate the 50th National Day of the UAE.
The exhibition included various calligraphic works by 15 calligraphers from the UAE and other Arab countries, namely: Anas Fattohi, Hussam Abdel Wahab, Khalifa Al-Shami, Dr. Abeer Issa, Dr. Fikri Al-Najjar, Somaya Aziz, Abdul-Razzaq Al-Mahmoud, Ali Al-Zwailif, Muhammad Mukhtar Jaafar and Mahmoud Al-Sheikh. Mahmoud Diop, Maryam Al-Sahi, Muwaffaq Basal, Wissam Al-Sayegh and Walid Al-Shami.
The works included Arabic fonts that varied between the Kufic, the Diwani, the Thuluth, the Naskh, and other fonts. Lettering formations were occupied with professional mastery, and artistic adaptations of the Arabic letter were represented in Quranic verses, supplications, and invocations, to form a visual vision that reflected the vitality of the creative work on it.
Al Owais, Al Qaseer and their companions toured the personal exhibitions that included remarkable works, during which calligraphers presented innovative modern ideas that highlighted the beauty and vitality of the Arabic letter with its roundness and characteristics. The head of the Department of Culture and the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the department listened to detailed explanations about the works that reflected different visions and visions for which the artists established a basis for artistic treatment in line with the session’s slogan “gradations”, which distinguished the participants with special philosophies on which the works were based.
Within the activities of the 24th edition of the Islamic Arts Festival “Tradjat”, in cooperation with the Emirates Society for Fine Arts; The Chairman of the Department of Culture in Sharjah Abdullah Al Owais, and the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the Department, Director of the Festival, Muhammad Ibrahim Al Qasir, inaugurated the exhibition “Arabic Calligraphy and Ceramics” at the Society’s headquarters in the heart of Sharjah, in the presence of a large number of artists and media professionals.
The exhibition “Arabic Calligraphy and Ceramics” accompanied the opening of the Islamic Arts Festival in its new session, and to celebrate the 50th National Day of the UAE.
The exhibition included various calligraphic works by 15 calligraphers from the UAE and other Arab countries, namely: Anas Fattohi, Hussam Abdel Wahab, Khalifa Al-Shami, Dr. Abeer Issa, Dr. Fikri Al-Najjar, Somaya Aziz, Abdul-Razzaq Al-Mahmoud, Ali Al-Zwailif, Muhammad Mukhtar Jaafar and Mahmoud Al-Sheikh. Mahmoud Diop, Maryam Al-Sahi, Muwaffaq Basal, Wissam Al-Sayegh and Walid Al-Shami.
The works included Arabic fonts that varied between the Kufic, the Diwani, the Thuluth, the Naskh, and other fonts. Lettering formations were occupied with professional mastery, and artistic adaptations of the Arabic letter were represented in Quranic verses, supplications, and invocations, to form a visual vision that reflected the vitality of the creative work on it.
Al Owais, Al Qaseer and their companions toured the personal exhibitions that included remarkable works, during which calligraphers presented innovative modern ideas that highlighted the beauty and vitality of the Arabic letter with its roundness and characteristics. The head of the Department of Culture and the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the department listened to detailed explanations about the works that reflected different visions and visions for which the artists established a basis for artistic treatment in line with the session’s slogan “gradations”, which distinguished the participants with special philosophies on which the works were based.
Within the activities of the 24th edition of the Islamic Arts Festival “Tradjat”, in cooperation with the Emirates Society for Fine Arts; The Chairman of the Department of Culture in Sharjah Abdullah Al Owais, and the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the Department, Director of the Festival, Muhammad Ibrahim Al Qasir, inaugurated the exhibition “Arabic Calligraphy and Ceramics” at the Society’s headquarters in the heart of Sharjah, in the presence of a large number of artists and media professionals.
The exhibition “Arabic Calligraphy and Ceramics” accompanied the opening of the Islamic Arts Festival in its new session, and to celebrate the 50th National Day of the UAE.
The exhibition included various calligraphic works by 15 calligraphers from the UAE and other Arab countries, namely: Anas Fattohi, Hussam Abdel Wahab, Khalifa Al-Shami, Dr. Abeer Issa, Dr. Fikri Al-Najjar, Somaya Aziz, Abdul-Razzaq Al-Mahmoud, Ali Al-Zwailif, Muhammad Mukhtar Jaafar and Mahmoud Al-Sheikh. Mahmoud Diop, Maryam Al-Sahi, Muwaffaq Basal, Wissam Al-Sayegh and Walid Al-Shami.
The works included Arabic fonts that varied between the Kufic, the Diwani, the Thuluth, the Naskh, and other fonts. Lettering formations were occupied with professional mastery, and artistic adaptations of the Arabic letter were represented in Quranic verses, supplications, and invocations, to form a visual vision that reflected the vitality of the creative work on it.
Al Owais, Al Qaseer and their companions toured the personal exhibitions that included remarkable works, during which calligraphers presented innovative modern ideas that highlighted the beauty and vitality of the Arabic letter with its roundness and characteristics. The head of the Department of Culture and the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the department listened to detailed explanations about the works that reflected different visions and visions for which the artists established a basis for artistic treatment in line with the session’s slogan “gradations”, which distinguished the participants with special philosophies on which the works were based.