![]() I mean, it's not only about rediscovering many hidden aspects, but it's also about relooking at many deeper meanings. That's a very interesting huddling, you know, you know, you know, as you see, that how your work, especially calligraphy as an art is indeed very deep. You can imagine a lot of ways to do this. And, the Arab language has a lot of details when you try to exhibit it. I like to hear new kinds of poems and songs from everywhere. So it has a variety, but the main thing is the meaning of what I am reading. Sometimes I want to do it in a very normal or in a traditional race and play my own to make something new and make it in, kind of a shape, and throw a shape using the world itself. So the meaning and the words themselves inspire me and make me want to address it somehow. In a traditional way or other than our time, I think this is from Quran or hadis sheriff or even a modern one. Direct to me to write or to express some feeling or some idea, in the world, sometimes I'm writing at a traditional. The calligraphy art mainly depends on the meaning of the words I'm writing. Thanks for this interview and your introduction to answer your question. You know, I'm sure you must be receiving so much appreciation at various national and international forums now telephoning what has been your motivation, the driving forces in this art form where you find your inspiration, how can we. Dr Amna Mirza of Delhi University speaks to him on his art and life. Hatem Aarfa is a master calligraphy artist and a wonderful graphic designer whose work has received immense appreciation across the world. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
March 2023
Categories |