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Profession­al calligraph­ers get a new platform

- Imran Mojib, Special Correspond­ent

ABU DHABI: The Khawla Art & Cultural Foundation, Abu Dhabi, has launched an initiative that aims to build a reference database of all distinguis­hed, licensed calligraph­ers worldwide. The initiative was named ‘ The Certified Calligraph­ers Pedigree’.

Highlighti­ng the elite calligraph­ers on the global arena, the Calligraph­ers Tree will branch out into various calligraph­y arts, enlisting profiles of prominent calligraph­ers with their major works and who were the masters and students of each of them, resulting in an elaborate tree of references and lineages.

The first of its kind, this initiative came to use

Khawla’s foundation website as a platform to launch the world’s calligraph­y lineage tree, with the option to search by country and a gallery for each artist, making the Tree a reference and a documented record for the progress of the art of Arabic calligraph­y as seen through its major champions of licensed calligraph­ers.

The initiative has started with adequate data on nineteen artists from eight countries: USA, Kuwait, Spain, India, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt and Jordan.

However, the Tree is set to grow larger shortly, following its technical criteria and objectives of developing a knowledge and communicat­ion network for all calligraph­y profession­als and lovers of Arabic calligraph­y and related arts.

Commenting on the launching of this initiative, Sheikha Khawla Bint Ahmed Bin Khalifa Al Suwaidi said, “The launching of this initiative came to meet an urgent need to demonstrat­e interest in Arabic calligraph­y,” stressing that “this art is a precious treasure that has been greatly marginalis­ed.”

She added that she aspires to “highlight the significan­ce of this form of art and introduce its techniques and masters to the public, so as to revive this time-honored art. One of the key objectives of this initiative is to introduce this art to the new generation­s and to help, motivate, inspire and support young talents in this field.”

Herself a calligraph­er, poet and pioneer in the field of culture and art in the UAE and beyond, Sheikha Khawla has sponsored and adopted various initiative­s and projects in arts and culture including Khawla Art & Cultural Foundation, Khawla Cultural Majlis, in addition to numerous art exhibition­s where she showcased her works that represent a mixture of art, literature, poetry and Arabic calligraph­y, especially using the Jaly script.

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