The artist Khaled Al Owais was born in Riyadh in 1964 AD. He graduated from the Institute of Art Education in 1983 AD. He then joined King Saud University and participated in many exhibitions inside and outside the Kingdom, including youth and sports exhibitions, a group exhibition at the Culture and Arts Society, and in the Kingdom’s exhibitions between yesterday and today, and the Ambassador Competition exhibition, which is A name that is still imprinted in the memory of Saudi plastic art and is also still a source of appreciation by critics and followers. His plastic works were born outside of their time, as this artist preceded his time and his companions, so his paintings became an important and new stage in the journey of Saudi plastic art. Al Owais possesses tools of color and calligraphy that we rarely find among his peers, so he competed with the adults with them and made him stand shoulder to shoulder with them. However, his usual humility was an obstacle in presenting a comprehensive exhibition as many expected, in addition to his apology for many of the meetings or talking about his distinguished experience. Riyadh brought back to him a fertile childhood memory full of love after a journey full of research, experimentation, and work. The old city was present with him, with its lanes, narrow paths, and the softness of the mud houses, with its transparent, heavenly horizon. His works have that sublime touch with the earthy colors of the earth, refreshing with its coolness, when our souls blow in the calm blue of the sky as if it were The sides of memories and the warmth of those places we love. He has many holdings outside and inside the Kingdom.
Khaled Al Owais is a name that is still imprinted in the memory of Saudi plastic art and is also still appreciated by critics and followers. His plastic works were born outside of their time, as this artist preceded his time and his companions, so his paintings became an important and new stage in the journey of Saudi plastic art.
Al Owais possesses tools of color and calligraphy that we rarely find among his peers, so he competed with the adults with them and made him stand shoulder to shoulder with them. However, his usual humility was an obstacle in presenting a comprehensive exhibition as many expected, in addition to his apology for many of the meetings or talking about his distinguished experience.