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Justice

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“Justice” is a poster created in 2015 that reflects on imbalance within systems of law and power. The composition reimagines a traditional scale of justice, where one side is physically replaced by a human crutch, suggesting a system that is structurally compromised.

The presence of the crutch introduces a sense of dependency and instability, implying that justice is no longer self-sustaining, but instead relies on artificial support. This visual disruption challenges the notion of neutrality and raises questions about fairness within institutional frameworks.

The poster was included in international poster exhibitions during the mid-2010s and presented in multiple gallery contexts. It was also published in print and later shared online in 2016.

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Poster published in print, 2015.
Poster published in print, 2015.
Poster exhibited in an international poster exhibition, mid-2010s.
Poster exhibited in an international poster exhibition, mid-2010s.
Poster exhibited in a gallery setting, Iran, mid-2010s.
Poster exhibited in a gallery setting, Iran, mid-2010s.