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Iranian calligraphy5 Hamid Ajami

Calligraphy is one of the most revered arts throughout Persian history.

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Iranian calligraphy5 Hamid Ajami

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  1. Iranian calligraphy Hamid Ajami

  2. Persian Calligraphy is the calligraphy of Persian writing system. It has been one of the most revered arts throughout Persian history. It is considered to be one of the most eye catching and fascinating manifestations of Persian culture

  3. OstadHamidAjami, the founder of Moala style in Persian calligraphy, was born in 1962 in a traditional family in Tehran. His late father, Mr. Hedayatollah, a respectful poet and a prestiged calligrapher, was his first instructor. OstadHamidAjami started his serious activities with Iran’s Calligraphy Association in 1978, to get familiar with principles and regulations of academic calligraphy. His favorite style of calligraphy was “Nasta’ligh Script”, which took four years of schooling under the supervision of Master KeykhosroKhoroosh and there he learned the most important principles of calligraphy. Passing “Good” and “Best” levels in this field, he went to the great Master, Gholam-HosseinAmirkhani, to complete what he had learned before. He started his professional activities in 1981. It took him about eight years of training to become qualified for the achievement of “Excellent” degree from Iran’s Calligraphy Association. Then he began to teach “Nasta’ligh Script” to those interested in this style. While teaching, he continued his great attempts to get acquainted with printing, layout, and essentials of coloring and illuminating (Tazhib). Consequently, he learned visual arts basis, specially its role in calligraphy. In relation to this matter, during the next six years he met some outstanding artists and obtained very precious experiences. In order to achieve his advanced objectives, like any other artists, he established “Fard-A Cultural and Art Institute”. So, six well-known and prominent artists rounded up, cooperating with this Institute. All these people together have created a fascinating atmosphere in Fard-A to present visual arts, especially calligraphy, to those who are enthusiastically interested in arts.

  4. Exhibition Hamid Ajami exhibition name is My lord - Allah e man

  5. Now after twenty-two years of perseverance and hard work, it is evident that a talented, decisive and genuine artist has got the power to make fundamental changes as an invention in the field of art. Since 1995, he has been working on the new “script” he invented. In this new script, he has obeyed all traditional principles and regulations of calligraphy. By the acceptance and confirmation of Iran’s Art Society, particularly those of experts, HamidAjami has the honor of naming his new script “Mo’alla” (the Exalted).The issue of claiming the invention of “Mo’alla”, regardless of genuine background of calligraphy in the last hundred years, will leave doubts for calligraphy and art enthusiasts, though it is ascertained that such an initiation had not been manifested during the last two hundred years. His first individual exhibition was held in October 1999 in Tehran, consisting of forty handwritings called “Mo’alla Script”, showing his technical and specialized abilities in this style of writing. The exhibition was very successful and was visited by various art groups in Iran with enthusiasm. The graphic aspect of Moalla style does not divert it from the traditional course of calligraphy, rather it makes it possible for the other arts to use the new style in better ways

  6. Masters of nastaliq gather at TMCA 2008 Secretary of the exhibit, HamidAjami Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art

  7. In 2002, HamidAjami held his first international solo exhibition ‘Iranian Contemporary Calligraphy’ at the UNESCO’s Headquarters in Paris (February 2002), followed by the Fine Art University in Lebanon (April 2002), the Cultural Institute of Nations Complex, but also exhibited in the Philippines (February 2003), in France and in Germany. October 2011 'Visual Poetry: Beautiful Calligraphy', a solo show of Iranian artist HamidAjami at Mica Gallery, London

  8. Hand temple HamidAjami

  9. Poster mohramamamHossein by Mirzaie

  10. Text and pictures: Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2012 Sound:FaridFarjad - Hasood; AsheghShodam Man

  11. The current flag of Iran was adopted on 29 July 1980, Its field is a tricolour comprising equal horizontal bands of green, white, and red. The red emblem in the centre of the flag, designed by HamidNadimi, is a highly stylized composite of various Islamic elements: a geometrically symmetric form of the word Allah ("God") and overlapping parts of the phrase La ilahailla Allah ("There is no god but Allah"), forming a monogram in the form of a tulip. Written in white on the inner edges of the green and red bands is the repeated phrase Allahu Akbar ("God is great") in a stylized version of the Kufic script used for the Qur'an. The takbir is written in white a total of 22 times on the fringe of both the green and red bands in the Kufic script. This writing renders the flag non-reversible.

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