Oh, mercy from these creatures Cry out, cry out!
Oh, mercy from these creatures Cry out, cry out!
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- Hybrid
- Technique
- Oil
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- Canvas
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- Large
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- Unframed
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This painting painted with the deepest love and respect, as a gift to all free women and men all around the world especially for iranians.Around 1906, Molla Nasraddin magazine started working in 3 countries,It was mostly political.
In one issue they published a cartoon of snakes and scorpions and bees as Islamic mullahs, the religious priests. They are attacking an angel as on top of it is written in Persian “ Persian Constitutional Revolution”.
This art is dedicated to all the women who, throughout these years, have stood firm and resisted injustice.
This woman represents a free, rich, and furious Iran,
an Iran that raises her voice against anything that seeks to violate her life, her dignity, and her homeland.
Can you hear the voice of Mother Nature?
A dramatic figurative painting shows a winged woman in a white gown crying out as snakes, insects, and scorpions gather around her in a dark landscape. Drawing on the artist’s political dedication, the image evokes resistance, vulnerability, and defiance through a charged symbolic scene.



