


Justice
"Justice" speaks to the enduring spirit of Iranian women and the heavy cost of oppression. At its heart, the painting shows a helicopter — a symbol of political power and authority — caught and brought down by a woman's braided hair. This powerful image turns what is often seen as a symbol of femininity into a weapon of justice and resistance.
The woman, standing firm and silent, represents the countless Iranian women who have fought, suffered, and risen against decades of injustice and brutality. Her hair, woven from pain, strength, and defiance, binds the forces that once seemed untouchable. The dark, swirling background with flashes of red captures the turmoil, bloodshed, and anger that have filled the country's history — but in the middle of that chaos, it is the quiet, unbreakable resilience of women that shifts the course of fate.
Through this piece, the fall of the helicopter becomes more than an accident — it becomes a symbol of retribution delivered not by armies, but by the very people he and his government tried to silence. "Justice" reminds viewers that true power lives in the hands of those who endure, and that even the mightiest can be undone by the strength of the oppressed.
"Justice" speaks to the enduring spirit of Iranian women and the heavy cost of oppression. At its heart, the painting shows a helicopter — a symbol of political power and authority — caught and brought down by a woman's braided hair. This powerful image turns what is often seen as a symbol of femininity into a weapon of justice and resistance.
The woman, standing firm and silent, represents the countless Iranian women who have fought, suffered, and risen against decades of injustice and brutality. Her hair, woven from pain, strength, and defiance, binds the forces that once seemed untouchable. The dark, swirling background with flashes of red captures the turmoil, bloodshed, and anger that have filled the country's history — but in the middle of that chaos, it is the quiet, unbreakable resilience of women that shifts the course of fate.
Through this piece, the fall of the helicopter becomes more than an accident — it becomes a symbol of retribution delivered not by armies, but by the very people he and his government tried to silence. "Justice" reminds viewers that true power lives in the hands of those who endure, and that even the mightiest can be undone by the strength of the oppressed.
"Justice" speaks to the enduring spirit of Iranian women and the heavy cost of oppression. At its heart, the painting shows a helicopter — a symbol of political power and authority — caught and brought down by a woman's braided hair. This powerful image turns what is often seen as a symbol of femininity into a weapon of justice and resistance.
The woman, standing firm and silent, represents the countless Iranian women who have fought, suffered, and risen against decades of injustice and brutality. Her hair, woven from pain, strength, and defiance, binds the forces that once seemed untouchable. The dark, swirling background with flashes of red captures the turmoil, bloodshed, and anger that have filled the country's history — but in the middle of that chaos, it is the quiet, unbreakable resilience of women that shifts the course of fate.
Through this piece, the fall of the helicopter becomes more than an accident — it becomes a symbol of retribution delivered not by armies, but by the very people he and his government tried to silence. "Justice" reminds viewers that true power lives in the hands of those who endure, and that even the mightiest can be undone by the strength of the oppressed.