The calligraphy in the artwork is called as ‘Musenna Calligraphy’. Musenna means ‘two parts or two folded’. This style of calligraphy is also called as mirror calligraphy. This artwork is a great example of a symmetrically arranged calligraphy.
The calligraphy in this artwork is Double Waw. Calligraphers, especially in Ottoman Era, especially attached great importance to the double way. In the written Double waw is an ornamental art developed by Ottoman calligraphers in the 17th century. In the Abjad calculation, waw is the equivalent of the number 6. Double ‘waw’ means 66, which correspondes to the name of Allah in Abjad.
Initially, the calligrapher (who is unknown) wrote this calligraphy on the cardboard and the illuminator, Sema Yurtseven, has uniquely decorated this harmonious and coherent illumination art. In the original artwork, real gold is used for the yellow parts you see here.
The artwork is made on a real kid leather.
Please note that
- This product will be shipped as it is listed. The frame and its picture framing glass is included the price.
- Despite our every effort to provide accurate colour to you, actual colours and design may be slightly different.
Materials:
- Kid Leather
- 22 Carat Yellow Gold
- Ink
Dimensions:
- With frame: 36.5 x 28 cm
- Without frame : 27.5 x 19 cm
* This particular artwork is featured in the ‘The Noble: Traditional Turkish Arts Exhibition’. The exhibition can be viewed at the Yunus Emre Institute’s gallery in Fitzrovia between the 28th of November and the 21st of December 2022.
Exhibition Venue: 10 Maple Street, W1T 5HA
londra@yee.org.tr
Free Admission but registration*** is required via Eventbrite!
https://thenoble.eventbrite.co.uk/
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