‘A sign of who I am, right here on my hands’ : meet the artists behind the new-school henna boom
The traditional artform of henna – applying intricate and floral designs to the hands and body in natural inks – is seeing vivid new life as a means of progressive social and political expression, led by a wave of young designers and artists The night before Eid, plastic chairs line the (…)
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