Omar El-Nagdi (Egypt, 1931-2019) Alif
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- Property from the Artist's Estate 'Just as Zikr serves as a meditative tool, guiding the soul towards divine contemplation, the rhythmic repetition of letters in calligraphic compositions similarly evokes a meditative state
- This repetitive technique in calligraphy resonates with the Sufi idea of cyclical remembrance, drawing parallels between the written form and spiritual transcendence'
- While El Nagdi's oeuvre spans an array of styles and subjects, his hurrufieh compositions stand out as a distinguished chapter in his prolific career
- Detaching from the conventional use of calligraphy, El Nagdi's works in this style liberate the Arabic letters from their primary linguistic function
- Instead, they breathe and dance on the canvas, fusing together, intertwining, and morphing into emotive forms
- They are at once recognizable as letters and abstract forms, urging the viewer to witness the script in an entirely new light
- In this composition the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, Alif, is constantly repeated
- In the intricate tapestry of Arabic calligraphy, the practice of repetitively inscribing individual letters bears a profound connection to the Sufi concept of Zikr (often spelled 'Dhikr')
- Zikr, an essential component of Sufi spiritual practice, entails the repetitive invocation of divine names or religious phrases to cultivate inner mindfulness, presence, and an intimate connection with the Divine
- Just as Zikr serves as a meditative tool, guiding the soul towards divine contemplation, the rhythmic repetition of letters in calligraphic compositions similarly evokes a meditative state
- El Nagdi's signature application of vivid hues imbues depth and dynamism to the compositions
- Every brushstroke, while revealing letters, also narrates tales of centuries-old heritage and contemporaneous sentiments
- Omar El Nagdi's hurrufieh compositions challenge, elevate, and redefine the way viewers engage with calligraphy
- No longer simply a medium for conveying messages, the letters in his works embody emotions, stories, and histories
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