Mirror Maggid is a graphic poem that repurposes language from the Haggadah, the text read during the Jewish festival of Passover. Taking its name from the Hebrew word for “narrator” or “one who tells”, it invites readers to examine their beliefs and language, and consider where they may mirror their perceived enemies.
A5, digitally printed on recycled uncoated paper, with mirror stickers on the front and back covers
Mirror Maggid is a graphic poem that repurposes language from the Haggadah, the text read during the Jewish festival of Passover. Taking its name from the Hebrew word for “narrator” or “one who tells”, it invites readers to examine their beliefs and language, and consider where they may mirror their perceived enemies.
A5, digitally printed on recycled uncoated paper, with mirror stickers on the front and back covers