$Biography$
He was born in 1967 in Sulaymaniyah, South Kurdistan. He completed his primary education in Tanjaro school and then went to Goyzha secondary school in Tui Malik. In 1982, he entered the Sulaymaniyah Institute of Fine Arts. Because he graduated in first place in sculpture, he was admitted to the Baghdad Academy of Fine Arts. Here, too, he passed the sculpture department with a high grade. In 1991, he was offered many high educational positions by the Ba'ath regime on condition that he did not return to Kurdistan. However, he returned to Sulaymaniyah that year and became a teacher of sculpture at the Institute of Fine Arts.
Member of the Iraqi Artists Union in the United States
Member of the Union of German Artists
Member of the Union of Artists of the World for Reliefs and Medals
1987 Diploma in Sulaymaniyah Institute of Fine Arts
1991 Bachelor's degree from Baghdad Academy of Fine Arts
1991 to 1993 Teacher of Sculpture at Sulaymaniyah Institute of Fine Arts.
From 1991 to 1994, he carried out many artistic projects in Kurdistan cities, but most of these works were broken and disappeared due to the political situation in Kurdistan. These projects include the sculpture of Tofiq Karba in Halabja in 1991, the sculpture of Engineer Hama Saeed in front of the Sulaymaniyah Electricity Department in 1992, the sculpture of Chiman Martyrs in 1993, the sculpture of German journalist Gadgros in 1993.
1994 Due to the political situation in Kurdistan and the civil war, he migrated abroad.
1995 Marble Stone Works in Athens, Greece.
1996 to 2000 Silicone and clay moulding, copying and enlargement of sculptures in the latest style at the Kittle factory of the Academy of Arts in Düsseldorf, Germany.
2000 - Head of Model Copying and Enlargement at Rolf Kaiser's Metal, Bronze, Aluminum and Iron Factory in Düsseldorf, Germany. This factory is known in the world and Europe, the works are installed in many cities such as New York, San Francisco, Paris, London, Berlin and
1982 to 2010 Participated in more than 25 exhibitions in Kurdistan, Iraq and Europe and won several art awards
2009 to 2010 Restoration of the historic Arnold Ross statue for Fuerth, Germany
His next project is a sculpture of the world musician Mindelson for Hamburg, Germany.
Since 1991, sculptor Shwan Kamal has created a number of sculptural projects in Kurdistan, Europe and the world.[1]