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And I return to count: A short comic

Syrian queer artist Qaduda reflects on the harrowing, daily experience we went through during the past year: the endless cycle of death and destruction in Palestine, Lebanon, and beyond.

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January 23, 2025
in Politics, Society, Visual
And I return to count: A short comic

Qaduda's artwork

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Qaduda

Qaduda

Qaduda is a Syrian Queer Artist / illustrator. Their work centers on exploring the complex human emotions and their own unique art style that has been established in their few years of pursing art is particularly notable for its LGBTQ+ representation. Qaduda's work aim to challenge stereotypes and biases, question societal taboos, and celebrate intimacy in all its forms.

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