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Pegah
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Rug designer | Iranian artist | My business @npub1wf0chcpyd7m0wvx6hd68xu4jtq2v4en8h3vxf2cajlvf4twjvlhs6xcrxx

love Mexico and their dance 💜

Happy Monday! 🌻🌞

Take a moment to explore artists' artworks and enjoy them. Art brings a sense of calm and happiness.

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Beautiful photo.

Where are you travelling? 😁

Rug design for fans of the color yellow 💛🟡🟨

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For this rug design, I drew inspiration from a pictorial rug from the Qajar era. In the original piece, Ahmad Shah, the last king of the Qajar dynasty, is shown at the center, surrounded by other kings and his officials. While I’m not sure if you’ve seen it, in my design, I aimed to highlight the importance of the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement and to honor the young women and men who lost their lives. I placed Mahsa Amini at the center, surrounded by those who were killed during this movement.

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Today marks two years since the tragic death of Mahsa Amini, a young woman whose life was taken by the oppressive regime for something as simple as showing her hair. On this day, thousands of Iranians stood up and flooded the streets, demanding justice. Many paid with their lives, their freedom, or their sight—wounded, imprisoned, executed, and killed. What began with the cry of "Woman, Life, Freedom" ignited a powerful movement that reshaped the course of Iran’s history. For us Iranians, this day is a painful reminder of the loss and grief we carry for those taken from us, and the unrelenting anger we feel toward a regime that continues to crush our most basic right: the right to live freely.

Woman, Life, Freedom ✌️

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I understood that my profile picture causes confusion because people refer to me as 'he.' 😆 I've decided to change it.

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