Islamic floral ornament differences and applications

About

This workshop is about the world of Islamic floral motifs and their various types. It begins with a review of classical classifications through presentations of authentic examples from manuscripts and artistic masterpieces. Participants then move on to practical work, drawing decorative designs step by step, leading to the completion of a complete applied drawing.

By the end of the workshop, participants will have a clearer understanding of Islamic plant ornamental patterns and will be able to create a practical model design, which can be in the form of a decorative medallion or another decorative composition of their choice.

اليوم:الاثنين 20 أكتوبر 2025
Time: 1:30 – 3:30 PM

اليوم: الأربعاء 21 أكتوبر 2025

Time: 1:30 – 3:30 PM

SOCO, 17th Floor, Learning Space 4

Target group

Adults (Ages 16+)

Trainer

Dr. Shahriar Pirouzram is a senior designer in Islamic decorative arts and calligraphy at SL Rasch in Germany. He received his PhD in Islamic Arts and Crafts from Isfahan University of Arts in 2014 and has over twenty-seven years of experience in both practice and teaching.
He has taught Islamic decorative arts and traditional book and paper arts at the universities of Isfahan and Tehran, and has given short courses at the King Charles School of Traditional Arts in London, Columbia College Chicago, and the Malek Museum in Tehran. He has also held solo exhibitions in the United States, Germany, Algeria, and Iran.

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