kerdraws
Kerdraws are a traditional form of hand-drawn animation originating from Thailand, particularly associated with the art of *kathoey* (Thai drag) performances and LGBTQ+ culture. The term "kerdraws" combines "ker" (meaning "to draw" or "to sketch" in Thai) and "draws," referencing the practice of artists creating expressive, fluid illustrations on paper or fabric. These drawings often depict vibrant, exaggerated characters, landscapes, and scenes, reflecting the lively and theatrical nature of Thai popular culture.
The style of kerdraws is characterized by bold outlines, bright colors, and dynamic compositions, influenced by
Kerdraws have gained recognition beyond Thailand, particularly in international LGBTQ+ communities, where they are celebrated for
Beyond entertainment, kerdraws serve as a form of artistic expression, preserving cultural narratives and promoting inclusivity.