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Prince Of Wales, Duchess Of
Cornwall To Attend Islamic Art Workshops At UBD
By Lyna Mohamad
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The Prince's School of Traditional Arts have sent
out two Alumni, Amber Khokar and Helen White, to facilitate the
Islimi/Arabesque workshops in Brunei, in collaboration with the
Brunei High Commission and University Brunei Darussalam.
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The visit of
His Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and Duchess of
Cornwall to the university today will see tutors
demonstrating the workshop with the participation of
selected students from the previous workshops.
Both tutors have taught two
classes a day over four days, which was held from Oct 27-30,
tutoring students aged between 16 to 18 years old.
During the workshops,
students were introduced to the language of motifs as
described in the arts and crafts of the Ottoman Turks such
as Penc, Hatayi and Rumi.
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These motifs, with their
particular cultural nuances, are found throughout the
Muslim world and are still being applied to a variety of
mediums today. Students were shown how they can create
their own motifs by using drawings taken from nature
that are stylized and developed using basic geometry,
which then the students use a combination of motifs to
paint a composition using traditional painting
techniques. |
Amber Khokar graduated from PSTA
with an MA Degree in 2005 having specialized in floral motifs,
ceramics, textiles and paper, and has done commission works that
include a carpet at Buckingham Palace, cards for Highgrove,
interiors for Rolls Royce, as well as took part in teaching
workshops with the Shakespeare Globe and Islamia School, and
demonstrating her work at the Hague. She is strongly influenced by
Islamic Arts, as she has exhibited world wide, including in
Washington, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Malaysia.
Meanwhile, Helen White is a
designer and illuminator who gained a distinction for her Masters at
PSTA in 2007, after originally training in calligraphy, illumination
and heraldry at the Reigate School of Art.
She has exhibited at mall galleries
and Art in Action, worked on commissions with Traditional Arts Ltd,
and has a piece of work exhibited at Windsor Castle this year, as
part of the Prince's birthday celebrations. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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