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ArtistMosaic close-up portrait of a beautiful student girl wearing a white shirt with the words "Free my mother tongue" written on it, with her mouth sewn shut in protest against the ban on her mother tongue. It makes a symbolic protest along with a few letters of Orkhon's alphabet, ethereal and bold lithographic style, hypnosis and pointillism techniques, inspired by Andrew Atrushenko and Peter Griek. Channeling the essence of Georges Seurat, Henri-Edmund Cross, and Ovind Fahlström, this artwork features wood-inspired graphics with mesmerizing artistry and intricate detail. This portrait captures stunning contrasts in a dreamy color palette of soft pastels with vibrant accents. The lighting creates a soft and dramatic setting, emphasizing a light-skinned woman with dark wavy hair. and shows a worried look about the future with his eyes, Vivid colors in orange and yellow, featuring a beautiful woman with ornate golden curls. This hyper-maximalist artwork, resembling a linoleum print and 3D woodcut art, is presented in a hyper-realistic style in a complete dystopian art style inspired by Wassily Kandinsky, Gustav Klimt, Jacques Yerka and Jeremy Mann. Reminiscent of the styles of Ralph Steadman and Gerald Scarfe, this portrait has bright, sharp eyes and intricate detail. Elements of alcoholic ink and a Dan-like comic style
Turkish female student Beck's protest against the ban on teaching Turkish language in schools and universities in Iran, Turks make up 40% of Iran's population, but they are deprived of education in their own language. This student's opposition to racist and anti-Turkish policies in Iran..