The Architectural Design and Decoration Department at the Warsha Scientific Institute presented a plan on the requirements of Kufic calligraphy, presented by M.E. Haider Abdul-Ilah Al-Sayyab.
A presentation from the Architectural Design and Decoration Department.
The workshop highlights the distinction of Arabic calligraphy in drawing, including the materials used in artwork, including the materials and tools used by the artist. These materials have a direct impact on the quality of the artwork and the final appearance of the painting. Many of these materials also reflect how to integrate the idea with the use and technique of the materials. This general and basic panel also discusses how to employ Kufic calligraphy in its various forms and its practical application in accessories. In turn, the Dean of the Institute, Professor Dr. Al-Eidli, praised the workshop, saying, “We are proud of the valuable workshop presented by the Department of Architectural Design and Decoration. This workshop reflects our commitment to connecting the authenticity of the desert in the arts and providing our students with practical skills and knowledge that enrich their artistic journey and open up new creative horizons. We look forward to more of these enriching activities.”
At a conference, this scientific workshop on the requirements of Kufic script, organized by the Department of Architectural Design and Decoration, embodies the department’s pivotal role in monitoring awareness of Arab artistic heritage and providing students with applied skills. This activity emphasizes the department’s importance as a catalyst for creativity and a contributor to the artistic movement, always striving to connect authenticity with modernity in its curricula and activities.



