TCM Calligraphy 27 3 is a painting by Team CATF which was uploaded on April 1st, 2015.
TCM Calligraphy 27 3
Calligraphy word Malik Al- Mulk (name # 85 )Malik al-Mulk, the King of Absolute Sovereignty, is the one who carries out what he wills in his kingdom,... more
by Team CATF
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24.000 x 24.000 x 2.000 inches
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Title
TCM Calligraphy 27 3
Artist
Team CATF
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Calligraphy word Malik Al- Mulk (name # 85 )Malik al-Mulk, the King of Absolute Sovereignty, is the one who carries out what he wills in his kingdom, in the manner that he wills and as he wills it, bringing into being and destroying, perpetuating and annihilating. - Color palette is contemporary motif is arabic. I took little inspiration for writing from the movement and harmony of Arabic Scripts like khat e diwani, Khat e diwani jeli and Riqa diwani. This cursive style developed during the reign of the early Ottoman Turks (16th century ). It was invented by Housam Roumi. It was labeled the Diwani script because it was used in the Ottoman diwan. If we see overall painting then writing style is contemporary. Writing is composed with Islamic motives which are used in Islamic architecture.They are based on curving and branching vegetal forms. But some of them have foliage and linear geometric patterns in a single design, and some purely abstract . The floral designs have evolved into beautiful and highly complex patterns. I tried to use arabesque color palette in motifs but in few options color palette is inspired from contemporary colors. In mostly paintings square and round motives are used as a "nukta". Some time text is readable sometime not.
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April 1st, 2015
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