Hadi Ziaeddini; A Lifetime of Creation

 Hadi Ziaeddini was born in 1956 in the Jawrawa neighborhood of Sina (Sanandaj). In 1977, he entered the College of Fine Arts of Tehran University. Under the supervision of his first teacher, the Assyrian artist Hannibal Alkhas, he became familiar with the heart of the values of graphics. Since then, he has been one of Iran's most active painters and sculptors.

In recent years, Hadi Ziaeddini has made sculptures of Nali, Sheikh Raza Talabani, Sharaf Khan Badlisi, Shwan, Azadi, Du Zarok, Mawlawi Kurd, Krekar, and planned the tangible pattern of the Meddes Soldier in Sina, Hazhar, Hemn and Mohammad Qazi in Mahabad, Hassan Zirak in Bokan, Mir Emad Qazvini in Qazvin, Sheikh Mahmoud Barzanji in Suleimani, the sculptors of Mastura Ardalan and Jigar Khwen in Erbil (Hawler). He installed the heads of several Kurdish artistic, literary, and famous figures for the Mali Asaf Museum of Folklore in Sina.

Character Designer: Hemn Qaremani

No city in Iran does not have a statue of Hadi Ziaeddini. No mountain and rock in the east have not left the fingerprints of the sculptor Hadi. He is in his sixties and for over 40 years, he has worked on the stones and, through his art, he brings them to life.

 There are rare personalities who return to Kurdistan and work on the pain and suffering of their country. Hadi educated hundreds of people academically and launch a wave of painting in Kurdistan.

 According to Hannibal Alkhas, Hadi is one of the best in Kurdistan and Iran who returned to his homeland with a human conscience and was able to make Sina the capital of art as an academic college of art and establish the first foundations of painting in Kurdistan.

As Hadi says, there are few people in Sina who are not painted by him. From ordinary people on the streets to monks in monasteries, mosques, and zikr congregations. From the tall and beautiful women of Sina to contemporary tragedies.

Hadi is a capable, experienced, simple man who spends day and night with lines and colors.

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