Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Arabic Inspired Mural Art



Cool - bumped into this article on a street mural artist inspired by Arabic calligraphy and the Qur'an just after I posted about the Arabic writings inscribed upon the Taj Mahal.

Monday, August 10, 2009

The Taj: a Calligraphic Wonder



The black marble lettering that graces the soaring Taj Mahal is a beautiful thing to behold. The Arabic calligraphy, transcribed from the Qur’an, is inscribed in long, swooping, stark black lines - a gorgeous contrast against the serene white marble. I was lucky enough to visit this wonder of the world, and when I did walk the calm grounds to the magnificent structure, the lettering struck me by far as my favorite part - perhaps with the exception of those viciously cute monkeys trawling the grounds.

Calligraphy is a beautiful art form that can be used expressively and beautifully in a mural. Though the Taj’s marble inlay isn’t widely identified as mural, it *is* a gorgeous form of art expressed upon a wall, as many murals can also be defined. The lettering on the Taj provides a profound and beautiful example of words used as art.


Extracting inspiration from the awesome world around us is integral to art-making. In that spirit, the art of the Taj inspires an array of images in my mind – of how murals offer a fantastic opportunity to use lettering expressively and even abstractly of various languages and alphabets.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Mural Scouting: Sperryville, VA



Some friends and I spent a night camping in Shenandoah National Park this past weekend. Saturday was full of hiking, eating, camp fires, smores, beers, and general all round nature merriment. Then Sunday morning we woke up to fog and rain. Plans to fry up a pan of migas for breakfast were quickly dashed in favor of stopping at the first eatery on the road back home. Rambling along the beautiful lush farmland of Route 211, we peeked a welcoming sign hanging from a storefront at the Sperryville Junction - one that surely meant “eatery.” One U-turn and a few hundred feet later, we pulled up to this beautiful mural of blooming colorful flowers.




This mural is painted upon the outside of Rae’s restaurant. It only got better when we spied the dumpster… upon which was depicted a banana-detonating monkey.





The outdoor artscapes are just the beginning of Rae’s creative cozy feel. Step inside to awesome green walls, comfy tables with whacky salt & pepper shakers, and shelves full of odd goods for sale - from zombie masks to jars of honey. And the food lived up to all this visual enticement: Everything – absolutely everything – was amazingly delicious. I recommend the Jamaican black bean soup and the homemade four berry pie.

Sunday, August 2, 2009