Birds and Flowers in Persian Art (Colouring) - Zoom Online Course
Birds & Flowers in Persian Art (Colouring)
When: Sat 24 May 2025 16:30 - Sat 14 Jun 2025 18:30
Where: Online
Birds & Flowers in Persian Art: Colouring
Anahita Alavi
Date: Saturdays, 24 May 2025 - 14 June 2025
Time: 16:30 - 18:30
(GMT)
The course will be held on 4 consecutive Saturdays
Type of Event: Zoom Online Course
Course Fee: £100 for SOAS Students
£130 for non- SOASians

Birds and flowers are an inseparable pair in Persian art and literature; together, they stand as the metaphor of the loved and the beloved both earthly and divine.
This course is the continuation of “Birds and Flowers in Persian Art – Part I” and focuses on bringing drawings to life through traditional colouring and shading techniques. Over four sessions, participants will learn how to apply delicate layers of colour, create tonal variation, and enhance the expressive quality of their compositions.
This course only focuses on colouring and shading techniques and designed for those who are just concerned about the technique and are looking to develop their technique in applying colour and delicate brush work.
The course will be running in 4 consecutive weeks with each session lasting 120 minutes. During the course, participants will be able to send their progress to our tutor and receive the instructions and feedback individually.
Please note that the course will be recorded and you will receive the access link within a few hours after the live session. If you wish to rely on the recorded class, you will get the full help and support from our tutor during the course.
The registration deadline is 20 May 2025. For registration and more information about the course please email us on iranianartssociety@gmail.com
Anahita Alavi is an award winning artist and educator who holds an MA in History of Art and Architecture of Islamic Middle East from SOAS University of London. An Iranian artist, she has learned Persian miniature painting and Islamic illumination under the supervision of a number of great masters in Iran. Her keen interest in the aforementioned areas led her to choose traditional art as her BA major. Aiming to enhance her theoretical-historical knowledge about Iranian culture and arts, Anahita also did an MA in Art Studies at the University of Tehran. She used to teach Persian painting and Islamic illumination at the Payame-Noor University of Tehran and a number of schools and institutes in Iran. In 2016, she started an entrepreneur project called Muqarnas Art sponsored by SOAS.
The project is concerned with teaching and producing Persian miniature and illumination. This aims to preserve the tradition of Miniature painting and Islamic illumination and transmit the respective knowledge and skills to enthusiastic students. To this end, Anahita has been teaching Persian miniature painting and Islamic Illumination courses at the SOAS London Middle East Institute and British Institute for Persian Studies.