Unfortunately, I could not find out the name of the caricaturist who has produced this image, but still it is worth sharing
Read moreThe current 2012 Christmas was celebrated in the most difficult human and political situations, especially in the Middle East. This was reflected by cartoons, paintings and photography. Unfortunately many of such creative work were circulated... Read more
Qatari Cartoonist Abdulaziz Sadeq whose work is published by the Al-Raya Daily believes that Arab women broadcasters content is made of two components, make up and education. He believes those women broadcasters are 99% make up and 1%... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi Cartoonists in Egypt are contributing to this stage of Egyptian politics with humorous illustrations. In this illustration circulated on line, someone is asking a belly dancer, named Lawahez, about her future and what is she... Read more
This caricature by Saudi artist Abdelkareem Elhlayel reflects the attempts of Saudi mainstream media to cover the fact that women in Saudi Arabian media are almost invisible
Read moreThe Moustache is a sign of manhood in the Arab Region and more so in the GCC. And old Arab proverb once professed “every moustache has its scissors,” an indication that behind every moustache is a respectable male deserving of the utmost... Read more
Family quality time is a serious subject that worries the majority, regardless of their nationalities. Saudi caricaturist Rabeea reflects his idea about family quality time in Saudi Arabia in this work of art, where a couple are watching... Read more
Tweet Self-explanatory cartoon by Saudi caricaturist Rabeea, about the role of mainstream media in shaping and manipulating citizen’s stands, leaving nothing for common sense. The wearied thing is the fact he has chosen an old radio and... Read more
Tweet A Self-explanatory cartoon by Saudi caricaturist Rabeea, about the role of mainstream media in shaping and manipulating citizen’s stance, leaving nothing for common sense and wise judgement
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