Ebru Art: The Connection Between Ebru, Miniature, and Ornamentation
Course Overview
This course focuses on the art of Ebru, known as water painting, and explores the aesthetic and symbolic connections between it and miniature painting and ornamentation. Ebru allows the artist to create unique patterns and colors on the surface of water, then transfer them to paper or other materials, opening up a wide range of creative possibilities. In contrast, miniature painting is based on precise miniature depictions that adorn manuscripts, while ornamentation specializes in decorating surfaces with geometric, floral, and linear patterns.
During the course, participants will discover how these art forms complement one another—using Ebru designs as backgrounds for miniature or ornamental compositions to create visually harmonious artworks.
The course begins with an introduction to the history of Ebru art, its Iranian origins, and its development in Turkey, with an introduction to the most important tools, colors, and preparation techniques. Participants will then engage in practical experience in preparing colors and liquids, practicing various painting techniques such as flowers, spirals, and waves. Sessions will also be dedicated to exploring how to integrate ebru into miniatures and decoration, enhancing their understanding of the visual and symbolic relationships between these arts.
During the course, participants will discover how these art forms complement one another—using Ebru designs as backgrounds for miniature or ornamental compositions to create visually harmonious artworks.
Learning Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Age Group: Adults (16 years+)
Language: Arabic
Course Schedule
Fees
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School Address
Al Taif Mall Business Center – 17th Floor – Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
Instructor:
Naem Al Azaibi is a visual artist specializing in miniatures, ornamentation, and Ebru. She worked as an educational supervisor for art education at the Education Office. She has numerous local participations and has held art workshops to qualify art teachers to teach art education. She also participated in numerous international events in Cairo, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, India, China, Morocco, Bangladesh, and Algeria. She won the fourth prize in the art of miniatures and decoration in Algeria. She played a major role in promoting the art of miniatures and their importance in conveying civilisations, fashions, weddings, and religious rituals, which are considered a national identity. Miniatures remain a legacy for future generations. A solo exhibition of miniatures and decoration was held in Sharjah, titled "Soft Exodus."
A solo art exhibition was held at the University of Sharjah for Fine Arts, "Under the Shade of Palm Trees." Currently, she is studying Ottoman decoration at the IRCICA Centre in Istanbul, Turkey, online.
Terms and Conditions
160,00 AED
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