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Air Bursh calligraphy

| Posted by on November 29, 2010
In this image of Calligraphic Art of Nastaliq you are looking at a perfect air brush work of Art which is increasing the weight of beauty of Calligraphic Art. This Architectural background is one of those which are the richest in colors. The Calligraphy is although simple but has elegant that. In image there is a new trend that Calligraphy is designed...

Beautiful Calligraphy

| Posted by on November 29, 2010
If you are looking for a changed, stylish and beautifully background designed Calligraphic Art. Then Calligraphic art, ‘Nastaliq,’ is here being presented to you for that. This website is the most leading website of all of its kinds because we are presenting you fresh and new architecture of Art with most beautiful designing ever made in Calligraphic...
In Art video tutorial you will learn how to color your Art using digital Art tools in Adobe Photoshop. Here in this video tutorial there is hand made Art of face which has been imported in Adobe Photoshop where it has been colored using Digital Art tools in Adobe Photoshop. You can learn in a very quick and easy way that how to give a natural looking...
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The alphabet is first used to write text in Arabic, most particularly the Qurʼan, the sacred book of Islam. by means of the spread of Islam, it come to be used to write many languages of many language families including, at various times, Persian, Urdu, Pashto, Baloch, Malay; Fulfulde-Pular, Hausa, and Mandinka (all in West Africa); Swahili (in East...

History of Art Video Tutorial

| Posted by on September 4, 2010
Natural world in Renaissance Painting,Nature plays an integral role in pictures throughout history. Study how Georgiana used nature themes in The Tempest, as well as fundamentals like linear perspective and proportion techniques. Fine-art or the fine-arts describes an art form developed primarily for aesthetics plus/or concept rather than practical...
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