These Arab artists are using Twitter to showcase their work
With much of the Middle East in turmoil, its sometimes difficult to remember the talent that has emerged in the region. Perceptions of the Arab world and its people are often buried under misconceptions, which are related to the political climate.
These Arab artists refused to be a part of this narriative. With the #ArabArtists hashtag emerging on Twitter, many of them took to social media to promote their talent and their work.
The types of artists were diverse, and so were the pieces they showed off. From photographers, to painters and digital illustrators, they took inspiration from the world around them.
— maryam alrajeh (@maryam_k92) August 17, 2017
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Not all of the talent had formal training
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— Leena - Artist (@_sketcher) August 17, 2017
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Picture perfect moments...
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— salma (@gretagerwing) August 19, 2017
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Abdullah featured a photo of a Mahmoud Darwish - Palestinian poet and icon for its liberation movement - he found.
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With talent comes ambition
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