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Interview with
Talal Nayer
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"The Time of
Laughter is Over"


By Musa Hamid

The cartoonist Talal Nayer is one of the creators of modern lines in caricature, his cartoons exceeded laughter and entertainment in this area. Nayer does have visions and views in this matter. In this interview, we discussed with him the nature and usefulness of art

Tell us about your beginnings and who had the significant impact on you to practice caricature, especially at private and public level?

My first beginnings were very modest and normal, the ideas were simple and very superficial, when I go back to see it from time to time, I have discovered it was saturated with childishness and absurdity, and the lines are swaying confusedly. In fact, I was the one shaking and confused, I do not know how and from where to begin?

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Ben by Nayer
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© 2008 Nayer
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Nayer made a second portrait of me! Thank you for seeing me in such a way Brother. (See his first portrait)

Talal Hasan Nayer, better known as "NAYER" or "CAMACHO" is a journalist and professional cartoonist living in Sudan. He was born the 13th of January 1983 in Omrowaba, a town in Kurdofan State. He studied civil engineering in Sudan University of Science and Technology.

He currently works with "Ray al-sha`abb" daily newspaper and also used to draw comics in "Semsema" magazine.

Camacho invented 2 cartoon figures called "MOJJ and LOJJ", the goat and the domestic fly. He also created "THE SMART, THE STUPID and THE SMELLY" (also known as "The 3s Gang"), dedicated to chidren.

He participated in several individual and collective exhibitions (individual shows in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in Sudan University of Science and Technology, and collective shows in 2003 in Sudanese Media Center and in 2004 in the German Cultural Center.

A selection of Camacho's creations can be seen on Brazilcartoon.com.

His blog : www.tnayer.blogspot.com

I also drew his portrait some weeks ago, it can be seen here.

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Talal Hasan Nayer, better known as "NAYER" or "CAMACHO" is a journalist and professional cartoonist living in Sudan. He was born the 13th of January 1983 in Omrowaba, a town in Kurdofan State. He studied civil engineering in Sudan University of Science and Technology.

He currently works with "Ray al-sha`abb" daily newspaper and also used to draw comics in "Semsema" magazine.

Camacho invented 2 cartoon figures called "MOJJ and LOJJ", the goat and the domestic fly. He also created "THE SMART, THE STUPID and THE SMELLY" (also known as "The 3s Gang"), dedicated to chidren.

He participated in several individual and collective exhibitions (individual shows in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in Sudan University of Science and Technology, and collective shows in 2003 in Sudanese Media Center and in 2004 in the German Cultural Center.

A selection of Camacho's creations can be seen on Brazilcartoon.com. Also, don't miss his blog.

Nayer also made my portrait some weeks ago, it can be seen here.

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Ben Heine by CAMACHO
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© 2008 - CAMACHO
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Thank you dear Camacho !
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Talal Hasan Nayer, better known as "CAMACHO" is a journalist and professional cartoonist living in Sudan. He was born the 13th of January 1983 in Omrowaba, a town in Kurdofan State. He studied civil engineering in Sudan University of Science and Technology.

He currently works with "Ray al-sha`abb" daily newspaper and also used to draw comics in "Semsema" magazine.

Camacho invented 2 cartoon figures called "MOJJ and LOJJ", the goat and the domestic fly. He also created "THE SMART, THE STUPID and THE SMELLY" (also known as "The 3s Gang"), dedicated to chidren.

He participated in several individual and collective exhibitions (individual shows in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in Sudan University of Science and Technology, and collective shows in 2003 in Sudanese Media Center and in 2004 in the German Cultural Center.

A selection of Camacho's creations can be seen on Brazilcartoon.com.
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