From dentist to artist : Sudanese exile turns to photography as an outlet for trauma
Hashim Nasr’s striking images are winning awards and gaining attention across the globe ‘For me, red is always a representation of blood and losing people, so I tend to use this red fabric to represent our trauma.” The Sudanese photographer Hashim Nasr is talking about how the war in his (…)
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The Guardian (Sudan)
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The Guardian (Sudan)
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