Arabic Calligrapher Rome
Arabic Calligrapher Rome is an artist whose journey began in Mesopotamia, the birthplace of writing, and continues in the heart of Rome, where he blends ancient Arabic calligraphy with Italian artistry. Rooted in a Sufi family tradition, his work turns the Arabic script into visual poetry through intricate calligrams and expressive compositions that speak across cultures.
His artwork has graced major institutions, including the FAO, where he decorated the iconic “Iraq Room,” the Senate of the Republic, and museums across Italy. His collaborations extend to embassies, cultural ministries, and global brands, including Etihad Airways and the tourism boards of Abu Dhabi and Qatar. His art also appears in prestigious international editorial projects, with book covers for works like Care for Creation and Writing Does Not Go Into Exile, and illustrations featured in Abstract Calligraphy.
Known for his live performances, Arabic Calligrapher Rome merges ink, music, and movement, creating unforgettable experiences through live body calligraphy and dance. His performances have been staged in renowned venues such as the Great Mosque of Rome, Teatro Atlante in Palermo, and at festivals like the Notte della Taranta. These unique interdisciplinary shows make a powerful impact, blending art, culture, and performance into one immersive experience.
He also brings his expertise to educational settings, regularly leading sought-after workshops and seminars at prestigious institutions such as La Sapienza, Roma Tre, and the University of Salento. He engages with a global audience online, sharing his creative process with students and calligraphy enthusiasts alike.
Whether for corporate events, luxury gatherings, private celebrations, branded cultural activations, or weddings, Arabic Calligrapher Rome offers an extraordinary, immersive experience that elevates any occasion with meaning, elegance, and beauty.