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The ink appears to be drying for the centuries-old art of traditional Indian calligraphy. As calligraphers find themselves in competition with an increasingly digitalized world, it is only a ...
An Islamabad-based corporate lawyer Syed Mohammad Anwer has been fusing Urdu and Hindi calligraphy together beautifully and has encased the unique form in a coffee table called ‘Samrup Rachna ...
Mohammad Moshin Ul Haq, a calligraphy teacher based in Delhi, told Anadolu Agency that while the art is dying, there are signs that it would soon see a revival. "You will not find many ...
100 Pipers. To make things more exciting, Seagram’s 100 Pipers has created six limited edition packs that celebrate the beauty of Indian calligraphy, each using a different regional script.
"It takes an artistic eye to see beyond the words and bring the personality of the alphabet on a medium”, says Manisha Nayak – a calligraphy artist.
He was a schoolboy in the summer of 1976, keen on playing in the scorching heat of Rawalpindi. But his mother wanted him to remain indoors, so she taught him to write Hindi in the Devanagari script.
100 Pipers. To make things more exciting, Seagram’s 100 Pipers has created six limited edition packs that celebrate the beauty of Indian calligraphy, each using a different regional script.