Thank you for sharing. I'm a geometry teacher in Colombia and i use to show this to my students. This time i drow your pattern, it was a great challenge!!
Thank you so much for this video and all of the others demonstrating Islamic art style! I am very excited to use them as my art project for our unit on Islam.
Learning to value precision after I tried twice and the outer rays didn't align perfectly with each other on the corresponding opposite rays. On my 3rd try now. You're an inspiration. Thank you
love the video. What kind of ruler are you using here? It seems to stick to the paper nicely, which is a problem I've run into when attempting geometry on an easel or upright surface.
Thank you - a lovely simple tutorial on Islamic art that I can follow. I've always been intrigued by this art form but too scared to try. I'm going to try this tutorial.
i will do! but in the mean time, can you see it's a hexagon? just tile it so it is hexagons side to side... if you have one in the middle..it will have 6 around it.
if you say 3 you will end up like iron man triangles... you need to say مثنى مثنى dua dua...couple couple... because God created us berpasangan...hence 8 edges
Islamic art was and is created by people of different faiths, cultures and languages in a period spanning 1,400 years. The term Islamic art is a useful umbrella term that we can consider as short-hand for ʽart that originated from the Islamic landsʼ. It is not a term that all that practise the art would use. Many who are proud of the art form from their particular region would much prefer to call it something that reflects this local expertise, heritage and talent. The term ‘Islamic lands’ dates back to the birth of Islam in the 7th century in modern day Saudi Arabia, although the religion’s roots go back much further. As the faith grew, the ‘Islamic lands’ spread to the east as far as China and to the west to Spain and Morocco. In its early stages, the arts were influenced by what came before, and evolved and grew in the many Islamic empires. Some regions developed distinctly from others, whilst other art forms and practices could be seen across a number of regions throughout the centuries. Please read more in an article I wrote: www.atm.org.uk/write/MediaUploads/Journals/MT273/03.pdf
Hello... Thank you dear friend but couldn't see because half d time you are covering the screen. Initially it was good but later on it became very messy and unclear.. Plz do the video again as you showed in a systematic way.. Thank you...
hello, no I can't do it again. I can't tell you how many beautiful drawings and paintings I've been sent or seen based on this tutorial. So perhaps you should draw it again, pausing/slowing down the video and not expecting perfection from the first attempt.
@@samiramian Yes, isn't it? If you can't have forms and later an improvisation of forms-- to harness a visual experience into a visual expression-- then your expression is blind, isn't it? The basics of any comprehension are the various aspects of identifying/constructing forms. Islamic Geometry does indeed build forms which are more like patterns but they don't relate to the visual experience of reality. You can compare it with Western arts to see what I mean! And, sheep because there are not many break away artists! Deaf because even a blind bat is aware of solidity and shapes of forms in reality!
@Lauren Damaso Ruiz That's a very admirable response to my comment. The reason I am here is that I am interested in the art of the middle East and central Asia and all those regions which were under some form of Islamic rule. And, art which therefore tends to carry a strain of Islam, but mostly mixes cultures of the indigenous people with the cultures of dominant Islamic regimes.And although Persian, Turkish, Egyptian, Arabic, Kurdish, Mughal, etc.. are all beautiful, they are beautiful mainly due to the sensibilities in the cultures of the indigenous people rather than due to "Islam".
Absolutely disappointed that you name my country's art "islamic" this art style is pre-islamic and is one of the few things left after Arabs tried to destroy everything about our past. What a shame that you did little to no research and give credit to a religion for my culture and its art. What a shame.
Feel free to show many any example of Geometric Patterns from Iran from before the 8th century. I'm predicting you can't. I would also suggest that you research the patterns more broadly to discover they exist in multiple locations across 3 continents over hundreds of years. This can broadly be described as Islamic Lands. Hence the umbrella term- Islamic Geometric patterns which is useful when so many try to decontextulaise and misappropriate these patterns.
Thank you for sharing. I'm a geometry teacher in Colombia and i use to show this to my students. This time i drow your pattern, it was a great challenge!!
aww that's wonderful!! thank you for the lovely comment! all the best to you and your students!
Thank you. Slow enough and big enough to see what you’re doing. Exactly what a tutorial should be.
brilliant, hope I can do more, this was a first of its sort!
Thank you so much for this video and all of the others demonstrating Islamic art style! I am very excited to use them as my art project for our unit on Islam.
so very welcome!! and how exciting a
I saw the time lapse version on Instagram today, but I had no idea that you had posted a tutorial. Can hardly wait to get drawing. 📐✏️💕
look forward to it!
Dear Samira. I am a big fan your videos on youtube. Please keep posting more frequently. God bless.
thanks for the encouragement! will do God willing!
Shukram🌹
ZadakAllah Khiran
Thanks for your effort💐 I tried this pattern for the first time I love it😍 Then I looked the mosque, it is amazing
very welcome and that's soo cool!🥰
Interesting pattern ...well done! I am sure it looks wonderful with colored glass.
ASA ......Alhamdullah......awesome.....
Mashaallah very beautiful, I hve been looking fot it for a very long time...thnx for sharing us...keep sharing ur talent..and more.
very welcome!😊
MashaAllah. Thank you!! Such a nice video, very helpful. ❤️
Learning to value precision after I tried twice and the outer rays didn't align perfectly with each other on the corresponding opposite rays. On my 3rd try now. You're an inspiration. Thank you
well done for perservering!
ماشاء الله ابداع استمري👍🏼
shukran!
Thank you Samira.
You inspired me ma'am...plz upload vedios with details as much as possible..Thank you.. And stay blessed
thank you, will try to!
وش تقولون
So talented bless you dear 😍😍😍
MASHALLAH
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From KASHMIR
I just ordered a locking fiskars compass. I really want to make these!!!
ooo I've not seen fiskars compasses ..I'm sure they're fab they make so many other precision tools! enjoy plenty😊
Thank you so much for sharing. Jazaki Allah khayr.
well done dear samira 👌 nice pattern
Thank you!
Thankyou for the tutorial looks beautiful😍😍
very welcome!🥰😁
ماشاء الله
This is so beautiful! Thank you for this video!
Glad you liked it!
يانهاااااار ملحووووس ديه جااااامده اوووي...شاااااابووووو
hi Samira .loveit .Ty
Beautiful
تبارك الله عليك شكرا بزاف. .احسن حاجة استعمال ورقة كبيرة واضحة. .الأوراق صغيرة و كثرة الخطوط كدوخ. .ألف شكر
ماشاء الله فنانة
جزاك الله خير 😁
Awesome! Thank you!
love the video. What kind of ruler are you using here? It seems to stick to the paper nicely, which is a problem I've run into when attempting geometry on an easel or upright surface.
thank you! No, not a sticky ruler, I'd love that! just me holding it very firmly!
Mai b try kare ap k jaisa he Alhmdulilaah aachchaaa aaya
Very nice tutorial....I want to try it....pls mention radius of circle n paper size???
it doesn't matter, draw a circle that fits on your paper. P.s. 3 question marks is too much, it comes across as inpatient/rude.
@@samiramian thanks 👍 ....ohhh sorry for 3 question mark...
@@vinayakmehta2536 no worries at all, good luck with your drawing!
Can you share which compss you're using to create the circle
its a jakar with extension bar, see www.samiramian.uk/equipment
Please do a series on meanings of these drawings. Thanks.
There are books that can explain this better, see www.samiramian.uk/books
Amazing
Thanks
Thank you - a lovely simple tutorial on Islamic art that I can follow. I've always been intrigued by this art form but too scared to try. I'm going to try this tutorial.
brilliant! enjoy plenty
How to do tessellation of this pattern.. Plz make a tutorial on that. Thanku so much in advance
i will do! but in the mean time, can you see it's a hexagon? just tile it so it is hexagons side to side... if you have one in the middle..it will have 6 around it.
بارك الله فيك. شكرا
Thanks!
From where will i get these instruments like long Compass and other ? Anyway nice video
please see the equipment list on my website www.samiramian.uk/equipment
i'm just going to give it a try. would let u know ! ;d
ما شاء الله
حلوة اوي اوي اوي
did you create battery and nuclear at Pyramid or ...did we face to our centre Kaabah Mecca so we could look back the stars in the skies 😁
I dont understand
Can you please also make a PDF totourial to this pattern
Sorry I cant, the video can be paused and slowed down for you to follow along!😊
Thank you very much :-)
youre welcome!
Iski color scheme kia hogi
anything you like🙂
Dear Madam
How I can learn this drawing.
visit www.samiramian.uk for all links and resources
if you say 3
you will end up like iron man triangles...
you need to say مثنى مثنى dua dua...couple couple...
because God created us berpasangan...hence 8 edges
I dont understand
It's nice but time taken method
i enjoy the time it takes, process is as important as outcome to many, have a go!
Tafseerraza Idrise and unpropotional shapes
@@samiramian It is very true many of patterns take lot of time.
A have watched almost all your videos in this channel.
I like your videos .
Thank you
What’s Islamic about this?
Islamic art was and is created by people of different
faiths, cultures and languages in a period spanning
1,400 years. The term Islamic art is a useful umbrella
term that we can consider as short-hand for ʽart that
originated from the Islamic landsʼ.
It is not a term that all that practise the art would use. Many who
are proud of the art form from their particular region would much prefer to call it something that reflects
this local expertise, heritage and talent. The term
‘Islamic lands’ dates back to the birth of Islam in the
7th century in modern day Saudi Arabia, although the religion’s roots go back much further. As the faith
grew, the ‘Islamic lands’ spread to the east as far as
China and to the west to Spain and Morocco. In its early stages, the arts were influenced by what came
before, and evolved and grew in the many Islamic empires. Some regions developed distinctly from
others, whilst other art forms and practices could be seen across a number of regions throughout the
centuries.
Please read more in an article I wrote: www.atm.org.uk/write/MediaUploads/Journals/MT273/03.pdf
Hello... Thank you dear friend but couldn't see because half d time you are covering the screen. Initially it was good but later on it became very messy and unclear.. Plz do the video again as you showed in a systematic way.. Thank you...
hello, no I can't do it again. I can't tell you how many beautiful drawings and paintings I've been sent or seen based on this tutorial. So perhaps you should draw it again, pausing/slowing down the video and not expecting perfection from the first attempt.
Yeh bahut dur hai nazdeek Karke Banaya karo
Patterns Patterns Patterns. By banning forms Islamic geometry is blind and deaf (I can't call it "Art"). Blind sheep.
You mean blind and deaf sheep.
@@samiramian Yes, isn't it?
If you can't have forms and later an improvisation of forms-- to harness a visual experience into a visual expression-- then your expression is blind, isn't it?
The basics of any comprehension are the various aspects of identifying/constructing forms. Islamic Geometry does indeed build forms which are more like patterns but they don't relate to the visual experience of reality. You can compare it with Western arts to see what I mean!
And, sheep because there are not many break away artists! Deaf because even a blind bat is aware of solidity and shapes of forms in reality!
@@bluesque9704 deep and deaf for slow minded, like yourself
@@WiLd_OwL07 that's all you got? You are stupid aren't you?
@Lauren Damaso Ruiz That's a very admirable response to my comment. The reason I am here is that I am interested in the art of the middle East and central Asia and all those regions which were under some form of Islamic rule. And, art which therefore tends to carry a strain of Islam, but mostly mixes cultures of the indigenous people with the cultures of dominant Islamic regimes.And although Persian, Turkish, Egyptian, Arabic, Kurdish, Mughal, etc.. are all beautiful, they are beautiful mainly due to the sensibilities in the cultures of the indigenous people rather than due to "Islam".
Absolutely disappointed that you name my country's art "islamic" this art style is pre-islamic and is one of the few things left after Arabs tried to destroy everything about our past. What a shame that you did little to no research and give credit to a religion for my culture and its art. What a shame.
Feel free to show many any example of Geometric Patterns from Iran from before the 8th century. I'm predicting you can't. I would also suggest that you research the patterns more broadly to discover they exist in multiple locations across 3 continents over hundreds of years. This can broadly be described as Islamic Lands. Hence the umbrella term- Islamic Geometric patterns which is useful when so many try to decontextulaise and misappropriate these patterns.