Calligraphy
Friday, October 15th, 2004 12:02 amI've just watched a video Nalan took of her calligraphy teacher, Doğan Çilingir, in action. I had no idea Arabic calligraphy was so precise - every line and curve is measured against itself and the others by pen-widths. While watching someone write a line very slowly sounds only slightly more interesting than watching paint dry, I was enthralled. Nalan wants me to try it, but I doubt if it's possible for left-handers: even though for once I'd have the ease of pulling a pen instead of pushing it, I think all the angles would come out wrong.
Although I generally enjoy my generalist lifestyle, sometimes I envy those people who can do one thing really well.

"Maşallah", from Doğan Çilingir's website.
Although I generally enjoy my generalist lifestyle, sometimes I envy those people who can do one thing really well.
"Maşallah", from Doğan Çilingir's website.
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Date: 2004-10-14 02:36 pm (UTC)Didn't you used to do chinese calligraphy?
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Date: 2004-10-14 02:55 pm (UTC)Maybe one day I shall devise a special alphabet for left-handers. I could call it "sinister script".
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Date: 2004-10-14 02:56 pm (UTC)Hey! Generalist lifestyle! THAT'S what I am, a generalist. I feel much better now. :)
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Date: 2004-10-14 03:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-14 10:53 pm (UTC)I think of the Arabic (and the Christian, for that matter) as being a good deal more dispassionate ... technical.