Charlotte Dilley - Ornamental Blooms: An Introduction to Floral Motifs - Mar 8 & 15, 2025

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Decorative floral ornamentation has long captivated our imaginations with its beauty and elegance, from intricate Mamluk manuscripts to the vibrant tiles of Iznik and the splendid marble inlays of theā€¦

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Decorative floral ornamentation has long captivated our imaginations with its beauty and elegance, from intricate Mamluk manuscripts to the vibrant tiles of Iznik and the splendid marble inlays of the Taj Mahal.

In this workshop, we will begin to unlock the secrets of the floral style known as Hatayi (Hatâyî in Turkish and Khatei in Persian) that thrives in Turkish, Persian and Islamic artistic traditions.

In the first session we will look at historical examples and identify the characteristic features of this captivating visual language of motifs. We will draw basic forms of the leaf, bud and flower, and I will demonstrate how proportional lines and symmetry are used to guide the shape and overall balance of each motif.

During the second session, we will explore a larger and more intricate Hatayi floral motif and use tracing paper to transfer the completed design. We will look at some different shading and colouring techniques to inspire you to develop our own unique creation.

Downloadable guides and practice sheets will be provided to facilitate ongoing learning.

The ‘Ornamental Blooms’ workshop will provide you with foundational skills and enhance your appreciation of this rich artistic style and I look forward to welcoming you.ā€‹

Skill level: Beginner, no previous experience is required.

Ornamental Blooms: An Introduction to Floral Motifs
Charlotte Dilley, Hosted By The Gentle Penman

Live (Also recorded for later viewing)

8 & 15 March 2025 (Saturday)
20:00 pm – 22:30 pm (Hong Kong Time)

Class Cost : HKD 780 or USD 100

Registration Link : https://www.thegentlepenman.com/ornamental-blooms

All Skills Levels

Supply List:

This list references the tools and materials I use but please don’t feel you need to rush out and buy everything! For example, the grey backing cardboard from a pad of paper would work as a substitute for the toned coloured card and you can just shade with pencil rather than colour with paint or coloured pencils

Tools

-  Graphite pencils – one soft and one hard leaded (PL38)
-  Sharpener (PL70, PL13)
-  Ruler (S270)
-  Eraser (E13, E09)
-  Paint pallet (S747, S1094, S2005)
-  Two reasonable quality paintbrushes with good points in two sizes, one fine (e.g. Size 0) and one larger (e.g. Size 2 or 3). (BR26, BR104)
-  Paper towel
-  Container for water (S1005)

Surface
-  Cheap cartridge or printer paper for sketching / designing
-  Tracing paper (P112)
-  Toned coloured card A5 or A4 size (something like Strathmore 300gsm Tone Tan Mixed Media Paper or Clairfontaine 250gsm PaintOn Paper in Grey or Natural) (P2010, P2049)

Colour
- White chalk / soft pastel pencil (something like ConteĢ A Paris White Drawing Pencil) (S953, S1134)
- Coloured pencils (PL28, PL76, PL05)
- Gouache or watercolours (WNG1, WNWC1, HG749)
- Metallic gold or black gouache for outlining 

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