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Halo precious viewers,
and welcome to
today’s edition of
Enlightening Entertainment.
Today, we will meet
Mr. Salam Jamil,
an Iraqi artist based
in the United States.
Mr. Jamil graduated
from the Arts Academy
Baghdad, Iraq.
Prior to that,
he studied in the Institute
of Fine Arts in Baghdad.
During his 28 years of
professional experience,
he has given exhibitions
in top art galleries
and schools
in Amman, Jordan,
and his works
have been featured in
the Modern Art Museum
in Baghdad, Iraq.
An international artist,
Mr. Jamil has had
25 personal exhibitions
in Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait,
Qatar, Bahrain,
and the United States.
His works have been
featured as well
in Netherlands,
Thailand, Kuwait,
United Arab Emirates,
Saudi Arabia
and many nations.
Born in the region
of the ancient Babylon,
in present-day Iraq,
Mr. Salam Jamil
frequently visited
the fascinating walls
and sites of the great
Mesopotamian city-state.
Its lofty spiritual
and cultural heritage
was imprinted
in Mr. Jamil’s heart and
would inspire his works
for a long time.
Mr. Jamil is also
a talented actor who has
contributed to movies
on Iraqi culture,
especially ones featuring
idyllic village life.
Thus, as an artist,
he is an ambassador of
Iraqi tradition and culture.
[Iraq] is rich
in natural resources
with desert, mountain,
river, garden,
customs and traditions.
The southern region
is different
from the center of Iraq,
and the north
is different from
the west and the middle.
The entire Iraqi people
are artists in nature.
And anyone who visits
the Iraqi streets
finds the gorgeous
sculpted doors, and
the Iraqi Aelchenachel
(wooden latticed windows)
which is made
by skilled hands.
They are really artists
in nature.
The visual influence
in my childhood
has had a big effect
in this aspect.
The Iraqi environment
differs from
one quarter to another
and one city to another,
in color, method, designs.
That charm is
in the nature of Iraqis.
By his early youth,
Mr. Jamil already
participated in
several exhibitions.
Recognizing
his extraordinary talent,
his close friend
encouraged him
to continue developing
his artistry
to a professional level.
Eventually,
Mr. Jamil moved
to Baghdad where he
attended the prestigious
Institute of Fine Arts.
Initially,
Salam Jamil was engaged
in drawing and painting,
then ceramics.
Despite any obstacles or
unfavorable circumstances,
Mr. Jamil remained
faithful to his artistic
calling and evolved
as a successful
and innovative artist.
I was the honor
of the whole stage.
I loved art to the extent
that most of the study days
I slept in the Institute.
I considered it my home
where I stayed
until the morning
and did not
get out of the Institute
for six days (a week).
I kept working
within the Institute.
It was a very nice period
in my life.
We had
a highly competent staff
that encouraged students.
One of them
who encouraged me
was Mr. Badr Basem,
hoping he is still alive.
Among my teachers who
are still in my memory
is Jawad al-Zubaidi…
I liked the art of ceramics,
and everything
related to mud.
And I kept searching
and moved from
the traditional ceramic
to the particular
experiences of it.
Most people know
that I have worked
as a potter or with ceramic.
No, it’s not this.
I've been using ceramics
and created a painting
that is different from
the traditional concept.
For people,
the traditional ceramic is
dishes and vessels;
I turned it into a painting,
so it will be stronger.
I always like
to do something
with ceramics all the time.
In 1991,
the versatile Mr. Jamil
moved to Jordan
where his works were
successfully exhibited
and warmly received.
I had a lot of exhibitions
in very good halls
in Jordan such as Alea,
Al Mashrek, Broadway
and Salat Baladna.
There were
common exhibitions
and personal ones, about
32 personal exhibitions.
The last personal one was
in the Broadway Hall
and achieved
a great success.
I always aspire
to reach more than I am
and always like to try
and love my job.
If not making
ceramic paintings, then
drawing and designing
or planning the colors.
I do not like
to spend my time
without giving
the beautiful results
of my work.
Many newspapers wrote
about the exhibitions and
I obtained good awards.
Let’s enjoy some of
Mr. Salam Jamil’s
masterpieces.
When we return,
we will learn more about
Mr. Salam Jamil’s
artistic journey
in the United States.
Please stay tuned.
Welcome back to
Enlightening Entertainment,
where we’ve been
taking an artistic journey
with Mr. Salam Jamil,
a distinguished artist
from Iraq.
Mr. Jamil’s works often
use sandy colors,
as well as vibrant hues
of turquoise.
There are also images of
doves, the heart, the eye,
musical instruments,
and cottages.
Most of his paintings
have symbolism.
I always look
for freedom and hope.
most of my paintings
have a symbol,
and this symbol
has implications.
But as for the interpretation
of his works,
he wishes for the people
who view them to decide
the paintings’ meaning
for themselves.
I liked ceramic art;
there is a relationship
between ceramics
and my childhood.
We played on streets
and as children by nature
always drew on the wall.
Thus, most of my paintings
got affected
by my childhood.
Paintings include
many meanings such as
drawing on the wall,
window, and using figure.
I give an integral story
to make a connection
between the person,
home, and water.
You can say that
the painting contains
several meanings.
I do not like to explain
the meaning of a painting,
or give it a name.
I leave that
to the recipients,
so what they always see
in my painting
suggests a number of
artistic aspirations and
they find many in them.
Mr. Jamil’s creations
enthrall the visuals senses
with its intricate patterns,
and perfect natural balance
of clean lines,
delicate strokes,
pleasing colors,
layers of shapes.
There are so many things
to gaze upon and
imagine the symbolism
and story within.
Each piece is
a bold expression
of Mr. Jamil’s love
and longing of
his beautiful homeland.
Since moving to
the United States,
Mr. Jamil has been
giving more
successful exhibitions,
including in
the Modern Art Museum
in Michigan, USA,
the Anderson Gallery
Birmingham
in Alabama state,
the Arab American
Council Exhibit,
and the Henry Ford
Community College
Exhibit, among others.
Mr. Jamil is
a Member of the Iraqi
Artists Union and
the Arab Artists Union.
He has won multiple
Fine Arts Exhibits Award
at the Farmington
Annual Heritage Festival
in Michigan, USA.
I came here for the art
I have established
a ceramic workshop.
After a year
I held an exhibition
in the city of Birmingham.
It was successful and
mentioned by the press.
I’ve continued
holding exhibitions for
two or three times a year,
either personal
or common
among artists.
He is remarkably successful
wherever he goes.
It must be
that Salam Jamil’s art is
somehow so universal,
that it resonates with
people across borders
and languages.
However, his experience
is not without challenges.
In his own words,
being apart from
his homeland, Iraq, is
like being a tree replanted,
adjusting to
a new environment.
While becoming more
and more accustomed
to a new climate,
a new culture and language,
a new community,
and a new life,
Mr. Jamil perseveres
in expressing his hopes
and feelings
through his paintings.
Experience in America
in terms of
availability of materials
is excellent of course.
So I do my best,
such as a painting
or two a month.
I try to continue my work
according to the materials.
Life is an ever-evolving
work to which one
applies effort, care,
and talent to create
one’s own masterpiece.
For Iraqi artists
like Salam Jamil,
living in a new homeland
means summoning
whole fresh perspectives,
creativity, and skills upon
a blank canvas of life.
As can be seen
in his vibrant artworks,
Mr. Jamil’s own spirit
is lively and joyful.
For me,
I do not like despair, but
I love ambition and hope
and await
the right opportunity.
So now I am preparing
for a personal exhibition.
After a few days
we will go to Arizona
to show some of
my new art works.
This is some
which you're seeing now
by the camera.
Wherever they may live,
artists have
a special mission
to spread messages of
hope, harmony, and beauty.
They need only
to continue
and never give up
their creative journey.
My message
to the Iraqi artists is,
despite the difficult
circumstances in Iraq,
I hope that
they continue in their art.
We sincerely thank
Mr. Salam Jamil
for sharing your ideals
of freedom, peace,
determination, and faith
with our world through
your unique art creations.
May Allah bless you
and your homeland
through these masterpieces
that people everywhere
so appreciate.
Thank you
gracious viewers for
your company today on
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