Tehran walls transforms into visual chronicles of resistance
TEHRAN – A new graphic art campaign has transformed the walls of the Iranian capital into a canvas of resistance, launched through a collaboration between the Nam Cultural and Artistic Institute and the Tehran Municipality’s Beautification Organization.
As citizens take to the streets of Tehran to voice their outrage and condemnation of the Zionist regime and the U.S. strikes on the Iranian soil, several graphic designs by devoted artists have been brought to life. Utilizing thousands of stencils, these artworks have turned the city's thoroughfares into a visual narrative of epic proportions and public awareness.
This campaign draws its inspiration from enduring revolutionary slogans and features numerous portraits of the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, which now prominently grace the walls of the capital.
This artistic wave serves as a visual chronicle of a nation’s sentiments—a people who remain steadfast and refuse to retreat from their revolutionary ideals.
Following the Zionist regime and the U.S's a coordinated attack on Sunday morning, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, was martyred. Also, in a deadly strike on a girls’ school in southern Iran — Shajareh Tayyebah elementary school in Minab, a city in Hormozgan province, 168 children were martyred and 95 were injured.
In response, Operation “True Promise 4” has begun and will continue until the defeat of enemies.
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