Using a Compass, Divider and Ruler, we’ll learn how to draw a variety of geometric ornaments original to Morocco. During each session, we'll draw together, ask questions and share—all the while, virtually visiting Morocco alongside artisan & author Hamza El Fasiki to gain a better understanding of the cultural and practical applications of the art. As Hamza takes you through the step-by-step process to draw Moroccan geometric ornaments, he will also play Andalusian Oud music.
These LIVE Workshops are open to anyone interested in learning about geometric arts and celebrating the richness of arts and crafts of the kingdom of Morocco, and Fes Medina in particular!
In this October 2024, we will study and discuss the art of Moroccan geometry - at-Tasťīr, by focusing on the Moroccan geometric patterns from within Tāgbāst: hand carved gypsum plaster arches. We will analyse Msedes (6 folds), Tnashri (12 folds) and Stashri (16 folds) patterns.
This Live Course is composed of three sessions fit only for Intermediate and Advanced Levels. The course will feature patterns from sacred spaces in the Fes Medina. This course will shed light on the cultural and technical meanings of geometric patterns within the context of the Fes school of patterns all the while following the historical Moroccan artisanal Qasma method.
Tools:
- A professional Drawing Compass holding a mechanical pencil: 0.5
- Divider (the most important tool)
- Mechanical Pencil: 0.7 for drawing lines
- Metal Rulers: 30 cm & 50 cm
- Sheets of Drawing Paper (A3)
- Eraser
About the Instructor:
Hamza El Fasiki is an artisan and author. Hamza has apprenticed under his father at Dar-Attamania Studio in Fes, Morocco and holds an MA degree on Moroccan Cultural Studies with an academic research focus on the cultural history of Moroccan traditional crafts from Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fes. Hamza El Fasiki is specialist in traditional Moroccan geometric patterns, brass engraving and leather bookbinding.