معرفی
Orhan Dağlı serves as a Lecturer at Martyr Painter Hasan Riza Fine Arts Vocational School since 2014, specializing in Traditional Turkish Arts. His career spans over two decades as an educator at institutions including the Foundation of Traditional Turkish Art, İTM Istanbul Art Design Center, UTİM, and İSMEK, with consistent artistic output through 2024.
Educational background:
- Bachelor's Degree in Traditional Turkish Arts (1998)
Dağlı's research centers on preserving and innovating Traditional Turkish Arts, particularly Calligraphy and Tezhib (Islamic illumination). His work bridges classical techniques with contemporary applications through workshops on gold usage, scanning methods, and folk art evolution. He actively promotes cultural heritage via educational initiatives that emphasize practical mastery of traditional forms while encouraging modern interpretations within Turkey's artistic landscape.
Analysis of his 2020-2024 projects reveals sustained focus on Traditional Turkish Arts through biennales, international competitions, and virtual exhibitions. Key trends include technical workshops on material application (gold, pigments), exploration of folk art innovations, and national celebrations like the Republic Centennial. His output demonstrates commitment to both preserving classical methods and adapting them for contemporary contexts, with increasing emphasis on digital platforms post-2020.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Dağlı mentors students through hands-on workshops at his Traditional Turkish Art Workshop, though specific advisees aren't listed. His projects frequently involve institutional collaborations such as Darülmülk Islamic Arts Competition and Republic Day exhibitions, but no formal research grants are mentioned.
He operates primarily through his independent workshop, engaging in community projects and national cultural events while maintaining strong ties to vocational art education institutions in Istanbul.
