One’s journey of doing something good for mankind is what makes Qais-Al Sindy the artist he is today. The development of Qais’s work is showcased in the many eras, stories, and stages of life. Memories from Iraq are the cornerstone to creating visceral and textured works that connect people in the global world.
The movements of De Kooning and Picasso focus on the ability to sustain an individual narrative. Expressions of freedom, bold uses of colors, and painterly imaginations reflect Qais’s artistic process.
“A recipe of something different” (contemporary technique) is a result of Qais’s move from Iraq to the United States. “This recipe is a desire to create a dialogue between people and a sense of “oneness.” Art is a universal language, and Qais’s works of art support the world in understanding cultures by opening our minds to new ideas and invoking dialogues. Bridges in Qais’s techniques begin as expressionist and evolve into abstract as a result of molding a new path. Qais’s artwork blends a distinct combination of Eastern culture with Western modern art. It is through Mesopotamian stories (which “inspired some of the most important developments in human history and cradled some of the world’s earliest civilizations”) that Qais has interpreted contemporary ways on canvas.
With a strong sense of cultural identity and abstract views, “anything [that is] touched can be turned into art.”