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The Tao of Islamic Art

Alhamdulillah I am so pleased to offer this to students globally. I have had many students request I provide tuition and I have finally been able to put a program together that is truly meaningful to Islamic Artists. It is unashamedly an artistic spiritual retreat programme online where we comfortably explore  sacred principles of Islamic art. A 12 week course that provides students with a strong portfolio of geometry and ornamental patterns together with calligraphy options, Students will gain a certificate in Islamic Design after 3 months of committed training. I have had over 15 years of experience in Islamic Art with high level collaborations internationally. My collaborations include Royal commissions for HM King Charles III,  ITHRA, Saudi Ministry of Culture, Southbank an Turquoise Mountain Trust. I take very seriously the amanah of teaching you and sharing with you the very best of Islamic Art, history, principles, values - all aligning with our purpose to remember our Divine Creator.  In the process, we learn not just how to draw but the why and the way.

What will you get:

  • 12 weeks of training - 36 hours of tuition
  • 2 live lessons per week- totalling 3 hours (1.5 hours each)
  • PDFs and video guides to refer to later
  • Presentations to keep
  • Practical painting tips. 
  • Learning how to use paints and natural inks
  • Portfolio building skills
  • Certificate in Islamic Art Design
  • Options in painting and or calligraphy (geometric Kufic)
  • Online Graduation Ceremony on submission of coursework.
  • Further study and support based on mutual discussion

 

What People Are Saying:

Tasleema has the most soothing voice and a calm meditative approach to her teaching, which embodies her holistic approach to learn and understand traditional art. What I most appreciate about her teaching, is the understanding of the patterns, what they symbolise. Her focus goes beyond how to draw geometric patterns, ... more about igniting one’s own creativity and understanding; each of us is capable of creating something unique and beautiful.

Aidha Cader, Cultural Editor, ICE today, student Bangladesh