‘A Language Everyone Understands’: Jordanian Cartoonist on Art as Hope

Omar Abdallat, a prominent figure in Jordan’s capital, has long used his art to initiate discussions on human rights, tolerance, and social change. Through his Free Pen initiative, he conducts workshops for young individuals, especially those in communities impacted by displacement, encouraging them to convey their experiences and aspirations through drawing.

Abdallat has collaborated with UNESCO to combat hate speech and was awarded the UN Development Programme (UNDP) Social Entrepreneurship Summit Award in 2021, highlighting his commitment to promoting youth involvement in civic life.

UN News recently conversed with Abdallat about his journey in cartooning, the significance of art in crisis scenarios, and his belief that even the smallest drawing can ignite a global dialogue.

UN News: What initially attracted you to cartooning? And what does it signify for you?

Omar Abdallat: From a young age, I enjoyed sketching characters from TV shows and comic books, but it was during my university years that I discovered its potential. I began caricaturing my professors and then shared my cartoons online, receiving feedback that was immensely valuable. Cartooning evolved from my hobby to my profession and ultimately my lifestyle. It compels me to reflect on my surroundings and society, and I often liken it to a religion, as it has made me a better person.

UN News: When did you realize your cartoons resonated beyond your local community?

Omar Abdallat: My self-taught journey in cartooning taught me the power of simplicity, leading me to depict intricate issues with childlike clarity. As I began posting on Facebook, international audiences engaged with my work, revealing that cartoons serve as a universal language.

UN News: Can you describe a specific piece of your work?

Omar Abdallat: One of my recent works draws inspiration from classical portraits of global leaders, depicting a wolf as a ruler celebrating its dominance over the pen and the sheep, with a sheep admiring the wolf’s charm. This illustration critiques societies lacking true power transitions, where leadership equates to dominance and loyalty becomes blind obedience.

UN News: Your activism shines through your art and initiatives. Which settings do you find most impactful?

Omar Abdallat: Working with children and young people, particularly those facing adversities, is exceptionally rewarding. These workshops empower participants, allowing them to rediscover their narratives. By creating safe spaces to share and draw, they gain confidence. I begin with cartoon history and basics, eventually tackling important themes like rights and the environment. My vision is to expand this globally, reaching children in challenging areas like Gaza.

UN News: Have the perspectives from these workshops surprised you?

Omar Abdallat: The young participants often display remarkable talent, offering insights into their culture and issues such as racism and poverty. In response, I strive to enhance their understanding of these subjects.

UN News: Do you view cartoons as a form of healing?

Omar Abdallat: Cartoons, to me, represent a lifestyle and an essential lens through which we comprehend the world. Following the Charlie Hebdo tragedy a decade ago, I envisioned a unifying platform promoting humanitarian values. This led to the concept of a “Cartoon Lab,” a network of academies for safe artistic expression.

UN News: Have you encountered obstacles or resistance in your work?

Omar Abdallat: Challenges are part of my journey. In the Middle East, being a cartoonist often entails personal risks due to the socio-political climate and technological constraints.

UN News: How do you maintain hope?

Omar Abdallat: Inspired by my late father, a doctor who relentlessly aided his patients, I believe in striving to improve the lives of those around us. I wish my work encourages authenticity and shared humanity, urging people to transcend differences. Even amidst darkness, the sun rises, and every winter eventually turns to spring. One must persevere to witness it.


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18 responses to “‘A Language Everyone Understands’: Jordanian Cartoonist on Art as Hope”

  1. gothic slacker Avatar
    gothic slacker

    Oh, fantastic! Who knew doodling could save the world? I suppose next they’ll tell us that stick figures can solve the Euro crisis! 😂✍️

  2. Alley Fiend Avatar
    Alley Fiend

    Oh sure, because nothing says “let’s solve the world’s problems” like doodling a sheep admiring a wolf. I can just imagine the global summit with crayons and watercolors—brilliant! 😂

  3. FireBrang Avatar

    Nothing like a cartoonist turning the world into a drawing board for hope; who knew a few doodles could fix the world’s issues? 😂 Looks like we should have been sketching our problems all along, mate!

  4. Titanium Ladybug Avatar
    Titanium Ladybug

    If only my business meetings could be resolved with a doodle or two, maybe then we wouldn’t need so many PowerPoints! 🎨✍️

  5. Pistol Hydro Avatar
    Pistol Hydro

    Bet you never thought a cartoon could solve world issues, eh? Guess we really missed the memo on how to fix politics with a doodle and a dash of whimsy! 😂✏️

  6. Icy Avenger Avatar
    Icy Avenger

    Seems like drawing sheep and wolves is the new diplomatic strategy – forget about treaties, just pass around the crayons! 🎨🖍️

  7. Lunar Treat Avatar
    Lunar Treat

    Caught between a pen and a wolf in sheep’s clothing, eh? Who knew that doodling could be the secret weapon for world peace? 🐑🖊️

  8. New York Winder Avatar
    New York Winder

    Cartoons as a universal language? Next, they’ll say paper airplanes solve diplomatic crises! 😂 Who knew doodling could be a life coach for the world?

  9. Seems like a cartoonist thinks he’s the next Picasso, but with crayon sketches instead of oil paintings. 🎨 Next, he’ll tell us that doodling in a notepad is the cure for world peace! 😂

  10. congo wire Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how a cartoonist from Jordan has managed to turn doodling into a diplomatic tool? Who knew that a simple sheep and wolf sketch could spark global dialogues—next, they’ll be using stick figures to solve the EU’s budget crisis! 😂✍️

  11. Lady Katniss Avatar
    Lady Katniss

    Oh, look, another “universal language” expert turning doodles into destiny! Bet his next workshop will feature a masterclass on how to draw a sheep admiring a wolf—sounds like a real page-turner, doesn’t it? 😂✏️

  12. Intimidation Station Avatar
    Intimidation Station

    Looks like we’ve found the next Picasso of the Middle East, who’s using crayons to solve world problems while juggling workshops for the youth. Who needs world leaders when you’ve got a cartoonist with a pen? 😂✍️

  13. nickname 
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    nickname master

    Oh, a cartoonist saving the world, how original! Next, we’ll have a pastry chef solving climate change – I can already taste the irony! 🎨🥐

  14. bug blitz Avatar

    Blimey, who knew a doodle could do more than just brighten up a fridge door? Those kids must be thrilled—art classes AND a shot at global fame, all while they’re still figuring out how to tie their shoelaces! 🎨😂

  15. LifeRobber Avatar

    So, a cartoonist thinks his doodles can save the world? Brilliant! Next, he’ll be applying for a Nobel for his stick figures. 😂✏️

  16. ShadowDancer Avatar
    ShadowDancer

    Oh, look at this brilliant Jordanian cartoonist, turning crayons into global diplomacy – next, he’ll be drawing maps for world peace. 🎨🙄

  17. moon orchid Avatar
    moon orchid

    Oh, brilliant! A cartoonist turning children into mini-activists while doodling away – because nothing says “let’s save the world” like a crayon and a bit of whimsy. 🎨😂

  18. Nothing like a bit of doodling to solve the world’s problems, eh? Maybe next he’ll sketch a utopia where politicians actually listen to their people! 😂✍️

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