ANTIQUITIES AND ISLAMIC ART SALE
Lot 128:
Description
Central Panel
Insan – Human
Lower Panels
And Man only gets what he strives for
Quran 53:39
Modern Naghashi and Nastaliq Script
Lapis Lazuli Blue and Emerald Green Ink
White Paper
The concept of this piece is that the Mankind is represented through the letters in the lower section. When Mankind struggles and strives towards a better society, only then are they rewarded the title, Insan, meaning a human.
This is the stage where they reach true creation and true purpose through struggling and striving for their Divine and Primordial Purpose.
The style of calligraphy uses movement to represent the fast-flowing nature of the struggle humans go through. The inks are made from crushing Lapis Lazuli to make the blue ink and Emeralds to produce the green ink.
Exhibited
Kings College, London
Battersea Arts Centre and Gallery
51 x 36cm
Razwan Baig
Razwan Baig is an Islamic artist, calligrapher, collector, preserver, art critic and philanthropist. His passion and devotion to the art was ignited at the age of 12 when he started writing his first Qur’an. With a mathematical background, he realised the accuracy and geometrical forms of each letter was phenomenal and sought to reach the zenith of this science. He is also one of the largest collectors of Islamic Manuscripts in Europe and his collection contains a plethora of Islamic Antiquities and Artefacts dating from the 8th Century. He is classically trained in several styles of Islamic Calligraphy from world-renowned masters from
Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Pakistan and India. Having studied under the tutelage of the greatest exponents of the Islamic Calligraphic tradition, he has attained the level of mastery in the field. He has gained recognition for the art of Calligraphy by running workshops and presentations in different cities in Europe and across the world since 1994. His works are collected throughout the world and his pieces span collections in Europe, America and Asia. He has exhibited internationally in major galleries and institutions such as The British Museum, The Bucks County Museum and The Victoria and Albert Museum. He will also be holding a solo exhibition in the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva and New York.
Shazain Baig
Shazain Baig is an Islamic artist, calligrapher, researcher and historian. His interest in Islamic Calligraphy stemmed from being immersed in surroundings consisting of the Islamic Artistic tradition. He was then taken under the wing of great masters of the Islamic World such as Efdaluddin Kilic of Turkey, Taha al Hiti of Iraq, Morteza Salehi of Iran and Haytham Selmo of Syria. He is practicing in the styles of Thuluth, Nastaliq, Naskh, Muhaqqaq and Kufic.
He has a great passion in the pedagogy and history of the Islamic Artistic tradition and has studied extensively in the field. He is currently using the centuries old technique of Siyah Mashgh and incorporating it into a modern amalgamation of tradition and innovation. He has an extensive portfolio of pieces spanning several different mediums and are present in several private collections globally.
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