Arabic Calligraphy: The Art of the Calligraphy Scripts in Islamic History - Page 2


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Other artists include Hassan Massoudy and Nihad Dukhan, a mechanical engineer who has exhibited his work in New York, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco. Many of these artists also sell their work on greeting cards and t-shirts. One can even purchase one's own name in calligraphic form from websites like Asmaa or order a work carved in wood from Lotus Art. The media may have changed, but the beauty of this art form endures.

   

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5.   Jun 28, 2006 6:02 AM
Noaman,
i realize this is an old post, however, I am doing my thesis on a very similar topic. I was hoping that you may have some reading recommendations for me. If its possible, it would be greatl ...

-- posted by roobst


4.   May 8, 2005 3:24 AM
In response to architecture and calligraphy. posted by nlouah:

Immdoinn a research on the art of calligraphy
wudud l ...

-- posted by sadaf24


3.   Feb 24, 2000 10:35 PM
Noaman,

Thats a difficult question and one I'm not really capable of answering. You might explore the rules that govern good calligraphy design and compare that to rules for good architectural desi ...


-- posted by AliaHas


2.   Feb 22, 2000 11:48 PM
All of the design arts are related to each other. I don't know enough about caligraphy to relate it to architecture. I could relate painting and sculpture to architecture. Maybe you should think about ...

-- posted by Kirk_Johnson


1.   Feb 22, 2000 6:34 PM
I am doing a thesis on architecture and calligraphy (how can calligraphy help us design better buildings) not from a decorative stand point!!
Any readings or available information (ASAP)

Thank you ...


-- posted by nlouah





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