An Iraqi decorates his village square with murals

murals reflect heritage Yazidi in the village of Biban in Nineveh GovernorateIt aims to restore the momentum of the Yazidi heritage and add an artistic aesthetic to the region.

And paints Pepani on many walls In the main square where religious events and weddings are usually held.

And the Iraqi artist, Fares Bibany, says: "This square is our religious ceremonial square and square parties Marriage is often, so I proposed and entrusted them with an initiative. I told them that we would repair the walls, paint them, and paint these murals".

He adds Iraqi artist As he puts the finishing touches on the mural of Humanity the Witch, "These paintings I drew as an expression of the disaster or the tragedy of Sinjar, and most of the paintings that you see are all about the disaster".

55-year-old Bibany’s murals shed light on heritage of the villagers and the farming life they lived, and some of his paintings depicted what the United Nations committee described as the genocide of the Yazidis, committed by ISIS terrorist organization In the city of Sinjar in 2014.

Bibani’s paintings and murals are widely admired and admired by the residents of the region, as well as attracting the younger generations.

A retired school principal from the village, Eido Brahim, says: "Many young people, when they notice these paintings that represent the ancient heritage of the people of the village and the life of the farmer, are surprised. Did our fathers and grandfathers live in this life, and this was their work and their livelihood? Frankly, it is the old heritage that is revived again.".

The Iraqi artist, Fares Bibany, started his project last March, and confirmed that he will continue painting until he decorates the village of Biban, which is located in the northern Nineveh Governorate. Iraq Entire murals.

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Bibani prefers to spend his days drawing murals reflect heritage Yazidi in the village of Biban in Nineveh GovernorateIt aims to restore the momentum of the Yazidi heritage and add an artistic aesthetic to the region.

And paints Pepani on many walls In the main square where religious events and weddings are usually held.

The Iraqi artist, Faris Bebani, says: “This square is the square for our religious celebrations and a square parties Marriage is often, so I proposed and entrusted them with an initiative. I told them, I mean, we repair the walls, paint them, and paint these murals.”

He adds Iraqi artist As he puts the finishing touches on the mural of the witch’s human being, “These paintings I painted are an expression of the disaster or the tragedy of Sinjar, and most of the paintings that you see are all about the disaster.”

55-year-old Bibany’s murals shed light on heritage of the villagers and the farming life they lived, and some of his paintings depicted what the United Nations committee described as the genocide of the Yazidis, committed by ISIS terrorist organization In the city of Sinjar in 2014.

Bibani’s paintings and murals are widely admired and admired by the residents of the region, as well as attracting the younger generations.

Eido Brahim, a retired school principal from the village, says, “When they notice these paintings that represent the ancient heritage of the villagers and the life of the farmer, they are surprised. Did our fathers and grandfathers live in this life, and this was their work and their livelihood? Frankly, it is the ancient heritage that is revived again.” “.

The Iraqi artist, Fares Bibany, started his project last March, and confirmed that he will continue painting until he decorates the village of Biban, which is located in the northern Nineveh Governorate. Iraq Entire murals.

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