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@NU_B_YA I have a folder of historical photos as character references for Mugen (you can't tell me this photograph isn't him) and Fuu (as a Bedouin Egyptian) already 😂 just need the money for a commission. Jin is more tricky.
Malaz Sami: Dynamic and experimental, Malaz's works of digital illustration are extremely varied - it was really hard to choose which ones to use to represent her style!
Insta: https://t.co/HBzZIwBYAw
Alaa Musa (@generalblacko): One of my personal favorites on this list, Alaa is an doctor and digital illustrator who depicts daily life in Sudan. Her comic at Webtoon was about the trials of working in a Sudanese hospital: https://t.co/BFCgj0X33t
Insta: https://t.co/9MPH4szvHK
Amna Elhassan (@AmnaElhassan): Amna works with striking portraits or prints, often in black and white - her portrait of an elderly Sudanese woman below is labeled with an Arabic verse by AbdelAziz Gowaida, and is referring to the #SudanUprising.
Insta: https://t.co/2ECzD3XA1D
Naila ElTaib Taha: another founder of the Crystalist movement who signed their Manifesto, stating that "We are living a new life, and this life needs a new language and new poetry." The below self portrait and artwork is from her FB page. https://t.co/wIOZDuvCi1
In the upcoming days, English-speaking news outlets will begin noticing that the #SudanRevolts exist (😂), so if you see a call for anything, recommend Sudanese voices! Thread: