Mahsa Amini - Iran Free Women (Version no1) - Limited Edition of 200
Description
Mahsa's death sparked a women's revolution and the Islamic autumn began. Mahsa shed her bloody tears for the lack of freedom of women in Iran, her death, which gave him freedom, was unleashing a cry. His death, as well as his tears released from his eyes, restored her to life, although they were dissolved in blood.
This is how a woman lived in Iran: a birth crying tears of water, all her life she had to cry in secret, and at the end, a death shedding tears of blood.
Work in limited edition numbered and hand signed by Mario Ubaldino printed on Hahnemühle William Turner paper with 5 cm white border for the frame.