This artwork is a creative interpretation of the Persian proverb "خنجر از پشت زدن به دوست" ("stabbing a friend in the back"). The piece is rich in symbolism and fantasy, featuring two bizarre creatures in a setting reminiscent of Persian miniatures.
The scene is set within a stylized, ornate room with a reddish-brown background that echoes the traditional tones of Persian art. On the left, a green, anthropomorphic creature with the body of a human and the head of a predatory animal, dressed in elaborate clothing, stands menacingly. The creature holds a dagger in one hand, positioned behind its back, symbolizing betrayal. The other hand extends forward as if in a gesture of deceptive friendliness or offering something to its friend.
The second creature, kneeling on the floor, has the body of a human but the head of a crow or raven, possibly symbolizing wisdom, but also helplessness in this context. It appears oblivious to the impending betrayal, focusing on the bowl of pomegranate-like fruit in front of it, which could symbolize temptation or a false sense of security.
In the background, there are subtle elements like a hand holding a lamp, possibly representing the light of truth or the exposure of deceit, and another hand holding a sword, adding to the tension of the scene.
The composition captures the dark and complex nature of betrayal between friends, using fantastical elements to enhance the emotional impact of the proverb.
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