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Maria Qamar Is the Woman Behind the Art at Our Favorite Indian ...
Maria Qamar Is the Woman Behind the Art at Our Favorite Indian ...
Maria Qamar creates comic-book-style pop art with her own experiences growing up in an Indian household in Canada.
Maria Qamar: The Essence of Hatecopy - Juxtapoz Magazine
After splitting from a copywriting job, Maria created the Instagram account Hatecopy where she began embedding her identity as a Canadian woman of ...
How Maria Qamar's Feminist Desi Pop Art Went Viral on Instagram ...
An art outsider on the inside track ... Qamar developed her signature style back in 2015 with a simple drawing on lined paper of a woman tearfully ...
Meet the Artist Behind “Hatecopy” - ART SHE SAYS
A pioneer in the field of Desi Pop Art, Maria Qamar is an award-winning artist who has been making waves since 2015.
Maria Qamar - Richard Taittinger Gallery
Maria Qamar is a first-generation Canadian from a traditional South Asian family; her mother is Indian, her father Bangladeshi.
Why Maria Qamar turned her art into a guide for girls growing up in ...
Artist Maria Qamar, better known as Hatecopy to her over 100,000 followers on Instagram, began attracting attention in 2015 when she shared ...
Toronto's most stylish: Maria Qamar
Maria Qamar, who makes art under the name Hatecopy, sits down to talk wearing fitted track pants and a bodysuit of her own design covered in ...
Maria Qamar on Her South-Asian Inspired Pop Art and Pandemic Love
She's done it on her own terms, without the restricting parameters that concern so many of our parents. Her artistic resolve makes me think of ...
Granted, I'm Filipino and not of Indian or Indian-American descent. But catching a glimpse of artist Maria Qamar's vibrant South Asian take on traditional ...
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179K Followers, 1502 Following, 621 Posts - Maria (@hatecopy) on Instagram: " FIGHT, BETI, FIGHT! "
Maria Qamar on How She Makes Art a Sustainable Career - CB
After posting her comic-book style illustrations of South Asian women on Instagram under the handle Hatecopy, she gained a following and ...
The Artist Blending Pop Art and Indian Soap Operas - The Cut
Maria Qamar is a Pakistani-Canadian artist who rose to prominence on ... Sometimes Qamar's women are crying and lovelorn. Other times ...
What pop artist Maria Qamar, a.k.a. Hatecopy, is coveting in home ...
After getting laid off from her copywriting job in 2015, Maria Qamar started spending her free time on her favourite hobby: doodling ...
Maria Qamar Dishes Up Desi Pop in 'Trust No Aunty' | sodakpb
With Trust No Aunty, her new book of Pop Art and satire, the 26-year-old Pakistani Canadian brings the experience of desi girls into the comedy ...
Maria Qamar, aka Hatecopy, on the Boldness of 21st Century Desi ...
It's not everyday you get to celebrate a few milestones on a podcast, but here we are: Radio Juxtapoz not only has its 50th episode to share ...
Making 'Fraaaandship' with Hatecopy | The Juggernaut
Artist Maria Qamar talks judgmental family, food, and politics leading up to her first solo New York exhibit.
'Trust no Aunty': This Pakistani-Canadian's political art is for South ...
It all began on Instagram, but Qamar's work has made the transition from phone screen popularity to real-life fame. Apart from paintings in ...
'We support our own': How the rise of Maria Qamar, a.k.a. Hatecopy ...
Years later, the South Asian (or “desi”) artist has taken exactly those parts of her and turned them into art, uniting an entire community who ...
Maria Qamar, author of Trust No Aunty - The Navhind Times
Maria Qamar or @HateCopy as she's known on Instagram and Twitter deals with issues like mixed-marriages, dysphoria, and cultural appropriation ...
Interview: Maria Qamar, author of Trust No Aunty - Hindustan Times
What's the inspiration behind Hatecopy? Bollywood for sure. But also, back when I was a child, nobody was really fighting against racism or ...