Iranian artist creates cartoons to bless doctors for their work
Tehran (IP) - 39-year-old Iranian cartoonist, Alireza Pakdel, reproduces the illustrations that represent the situation that we are and how to stop this virus.
Iran Press /Iran News: In these dark days, we try to cope pandemic that has encompassed the earth, but we don't need to forget that in the first line are the doctors, Alireza Pakdel saying and added: "I think we all need to respect people who are trying with hard work to end the fight with coronavirus, and until then we just have to wait and stay at home".
In some illustrations is underlined the importance of doctors, firefighters, police officers and assistants and their sacrifice working hard to helping us. They play the main role in this fight with an invisible enemy that has affected our lives throughout the 4 months.
Pakdel made some masterpieces that reflected the period we are going through, underlining the power of solidarity. The illustrations are incredible, especially since they are inspired by reality.
Alireza Pakdel is a caricaturist, illustrator, cartoonist and character designer born in the Iranian city Mashhad in 1981. He started working on caricature in 1994 and collaborating with many important Iranian journals like Golagha, Keyhan caricature and many more.
He has also received over 100 national and international awards, including the Golden Hithi Award at the 1st Ferizaj International Cartoon Contest in Kosovo, and the first prize at the PAPB International Cartoon Festival in Indonesia.
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