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This Dubai-based artist makes beautiful illustrations highlighting the importance of staying home, what isolation feels like, and how people stick together even while staying apart. Each piece of art on the page is positive enough to bring a smile on your face even in these trying times.
Superheroes and coronavirus! Those are the main subjects in Sugat Priyadarshi's portfolio. The colourful, lively cartoons see doctors as various superheroes, saving Dubai, UAE and the world from the virus.
This picture shows the fashionable side of the pandemic, with colourfully illustrated masks adorning the women's faces. However, as the artist Danielle Moore warns us, "this is not an accurate representation of social distancing"!
Let's not forget the wonderful world of comics when it comes to art! Dubai Person comes out with funny and relatable comics about quarantine and the trials of working from home.
This artist pays tribute to the doctors, nurses and medical staff in the UAE with this beautiful illustration. He also posts some quirky animations about the pandemic, reminding us of the lighter side of things.
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