Dominique Kouas has his artwork displayed and sold across the United States, England, and Africa. known locally in
Ouidah for his large metal sculptures, and is categorized among ''the first generation of artists after Benin's Independence''. One of his most recognizable artworks is the
depiction of Mami Wata, three-headed, three-footed, three-armed sculpture that was also displayed. This art piece is located at the suspected spot of the
Tree of Forgetting. using religious ties, with vodun systems and history his aesthetic is derived from diversity, interpersonal, and displaying history with the idea of change and forward moving.
Gate of no return Memorial gates painted in red, yellow, and white pigments, and the tall metal sculptures that tower next to them, marking the spot of the captive slaves. This memorial that has been worked on by Ahouangnimon, Yves Bandiera, Fortuné, 1953- Kouas, Dominique, 1952- Pèdé, Yves Apollinaire, 1959- highlights the gruesome
Transatlantic Slave trade. Emphasizing the horror and reflection
The Guards with the Comb (2002) A sculpture with the main medium being wood. Also includes Braided vegetable rope (dotôkan) ==Exhibitions==