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J.J. TakjooJavad Takjoo (J.J. Takjoo) is an Iranian visual artist and cartoonist whose work examines power, identity, and social tension through precise visual metaphors. His practice moves between editorial illustration and contemporary art, with works presented in international exhibitions, publications, and major cultural platforms.
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J.J. TakjooJavad Takjoo (J.J. Takjoo) is an Iranian visual artist and cartoonist whose work examines power, identity, and social tension through precise visual metaphors. His practice moves between editorial illustration and contemporary art, with works presented in international exhibitions, publications, and major cultural platforms.
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