For a war that always plagues the souls of life and not only humans, suffocating the breath of everything that can breathe, but art can revive everything that died by war, even the hearts, perhaps that belief is what prompted the talented Sajjad Salman Al-Mousawi to find his way in the world of painting.
Sajjad Al-Mousawi was born in the State of Iraq in the city of Basra. His beginnings were with painting from an early age, up to the age of five years, as he used to imitate drawing what was drawn by his father's painter friend called Saddam al-Jumaili.
Al-Mousawi carpet found wide encouragement due to his superiority over his peers, but the actual beginning of drawing and knowing its rules was in 2014 AD, after the technology world swept through the Arab countries and the world became a small village.
Sajjad Al-Mousawi was able to communicate with some Arab and foreign artists and developed his skill in the art of drawing, and he does not care about specific issues or a specific purpose, but he wipes the dust from his daily life.
Sajjad considers that his paintings are like a notebook of memories, and his field of study is far from the field of drawing. He studied Arabic language at the University of Basra, College of Education for Human Sciences, and most of his major is in grammar and the study of the Noble Qur’an.
There is a goal that Sajjad Al-Mousawi would like to work on soon, which is a mix between the study of Arabic language and his artistic hobby, as he thinks about converting or translating texts from the Qur’an into paintings.
Al-Mousawi carpet participated in many local exhibitions in the weeks of the founding of the university and in academic festivals and festivals in Time Square, and uses coal and lead only to complete his paintings.
He believes that the artistic talents in Iraq are present in quantity and quality that need someone to shed light on, but they were destroyed due to the previously troubled social and political situation that gave a delusion to all aspects of life, including art.
It was difficult to obtain drawing tools or devote time to it.

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