Islamic Calligraphy
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Islamic calligraphy has come a long way since this fine art was first started on parchment or papyrus with a quill from the seventh century, and was used in making copies of the Quran. Now it is genre of fine arts practiced all over the world particularly in Muslim societies. And it continues to flourish. Now innovative artists write Quranic verses in vibrant colors that are pieces of art in themselves.
Related: Art for Allah, Khate-e-Ra’ana - calligraphy script invented by Ibn-e-Kaleem
Related: Art for Allah, Khate-e-Ra’ana - calligraphy script invented by Ibn-e-Kaleem
Labels: Art, Calligraphy
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Wednesday, October 12, 2011,
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