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A young artist in Soran, Kurdistan Region, is making a big difference by painting murals on the walls of schools, hospitals, sidewalks, and public spaces. Zhiman Kamaran, a self-taught painter, has become a local hero, beautifying her city and using her art to promote peace, environmentalism, and the Kurdish identity.

Soran, located in Erbil Governorate, is a mountainous region known for its natural beauty and diverse population. Kamaran, born in 2002, began drawing as a child, honing her skills with dedication and practice. Even though she has not attended formal art courses, her talent and passion shine through in her vibrant and meaningful murals.

Currently working with Avashin, a local human development organization, Kamaran has painted at least one mural in every school and health center in Soran and the neighboring district of Rawanduz. Her desire to leave her artistic mark extends beyond her current projects, and she dreams of painting more and more, spreading her message through art.

While the community appreciates her work, official recognition has not been lacking. The Soran Independent Administration has repeatedly acknowledged and commended Kamaran’s efforts, encouraging her to continue her artistic journey. She sees her art as a continuation of the struggle for Kurdish identity, where her weapon is a paintbrush.

“My goal is to beautify my city and paint messages of environmentalism, peace, and patriotism,” Kamaran explains with pride. “Through my art, I want to raise awareness about protecting our environment, loving our country, and upholding Kurdish culture and language.” 

Kamaran’s repertoire extends beyond murals, encompassing portraits and other artistic styles. Her work, often priced higher than the norm for the local market, is well-received and widely admired. Collaborations with other aspiring artists allow her to share her skills and nurture young talents, fostering an artistic community dedicated to beautifying their city and expressing their love for their homeland.

Hope, beauty, and the Kurdish spirit

Family support has been crucial for Kamaran’s success. Her family, along with the local administration, institutions, and the community, has provided unwavering encouragement and helped her projects come to life.

“Painting gives my life meaning and allows me to express my emotions and worldview,” she explains. “It is a way to spread messages of humanity, culture, and peace.”

Kamaran’s ambitions go beyond personal expression. She dreams of empowering young girls and offering them opportunities to explore art. “My advice to young people, especially girls, is to learn and express themselves through art,” she says. “It’s a way to relax and explore your imagination.”

Currently lacking her own exhibition space, Kamaran uses social media to showcase her work. With continued support, she hopes to open a gallery to further share her art with the world.

While still in her senior year of high school, Kamaran’s future is brimming with artistic aspirations. She plans to pursue sculpture at an art college, honing her skills and taking her art to even greater heights.

This young Kurdish artist is a shining example of passion, dedication, and the power of art to transform communities and inspire others. Keep an eye on Kamaran as her brush continues to paint messages of hope, beauty, and the Kurdish spirit on the walls of her city and beyond.


Sabr Salih is a journalist based in the Kurdistan Region.