Turkish floral and Islamic pattern
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2023
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UMT Lahore
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Participants learned about the numerous contributions to art, design, and architecture made by the Muslim Empire and the Turkish Empire, such as the exquisite rugs, geometry artwork, horseshoe arches, honeycomb vaults, and rose windows. Turkish motifs were the particular style of art that was explored. These Islamic art themes were spread primarily via three methods: direct duplicates, transfer of source or medium, and use of inspired motifs to create a certain aesthetic or vogue in art. Flowering biomorphic patterns get a lot of their inspiration from nature, which helps to create a visual language of themes. The floral style was distinctive throughout the Turkish Ottoman period, which lasted from the 14th to the 19th century. Manuscripts, armoires, textiles, and tiles all have floral and other biomorphic themes.