Oh, mercy from these creatures Cry out, cry out!

Golara Tavakolian

Format
Hybrid
Technique
Oil
Surface
Canvas
Size
Large
Framing
Unframed
Ecosystem
ETH
Terms of sale
Shipping
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.