His homeland is full of wars, the ties of kinship of art in the consolation of Sadeem, art itself is very sad there, sad to the extent that it closed every outlet that could come out from the mouth of the sound of a melody even if it was sad .. So he decided that the issues it expresses are immigration and displacement that you have been exposed to. Thousands of families have been affected by the war, but he hopes that in the future he will have a better life and reality than this.
I talk to you about the plastic artist, Bashir Muslim, who was born in the city of Kobani in 1983 AD, he studied until the elementary stage, and did not complete his education, for not registering if he was not registered for the year 1998 AD. He is never affiliated with any political party, is married, has three children, and now resides in the Kurdistan region, in the capital, Hawler.
I do not think Bashir Muslim, that he discovered drawing in himself, but drawing was the one who discovered it from a young age and draws, as drawing is considered a divine gift that God gave to him with my birth.
Bashir Muslim considers drawing to be his honor to life, which encourages him to survive, and believes that art is the mirror of reality in light of these wars, so his cause was children and immigration, and he is currently working on drawing drawings for children's books, and his talent is now what secures him his life sustenance.
His first plastic artistic participation came in the International Exhibition of the Taha Al-Taha Museum, which was held in 1995, when he was the youngest of the participants, and he sees that every artist is distinguished by an experience or a certain style, so the thing that distinguished his work from his peers was the portraiture through his numerous participations in the memorial exhibition in The Taha Al-Taha swab, which gained him the strength to paint the details of the face.
Bashir Muslim also participated in an exhibition honoring the artist Julia Face, and also participated in the memorial exhibition for Dr. Abdul Salam Al-Ajili, in the Cultural Center in Raqqa, Bashir Muslim also participated in the memorial exhibition of the Iraqi poet Abdul Wahab Al-Bayati in the Taha Al-Taha Museum, as well as his works in
A memorial exhibition for the plastic artist Musa Al Hammadi in 2009.
It was the first solo exhibition organized by the Union of Arab Writers in Raqqa in 2010, and the second solo exhibition in the Arab Cultural Center in Raqqa, and it has an exhibition in progress that has not yet been completed, dealing with the topic of immigration and children.
Bashir Muslim is a master of painting in all kinds of charcoal, pastel, water and oil, and recently I started with krill each style has a special character, and his participation in the memorial exhibition of plastic artist Mahmoud Ghazal was the last participant in Syria was in the Union of Plastic Artists in Raqqa in 1/25/2011 AD

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