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Women of Tomorrow                                             $100
National shipping USA       FREE
International shipping         $20

Set of 10 prints /  8.5x10 inches
Risograph printed using red and green
 



Triplet History Zines; Iranian Women Movemen       $60 National shipping USA       FREE
International shipping         $20

Set of 3 books /  5x7 inches
Risograph printed using Cyan





Persian Shirins                                                   $100    National shipping USA       FREE
International shipping         $20

Set of 10 prints /  8.5x10 inches
Risograph printed using red and green






Persian Shirins Mini Zine                                        $15National shipping USA       FREE
International shipping         $15

Mini Zine /  3x4.5 inches
Risograph printed using Cyan and Magenta





The Coorful Dissenters Comic Zine                         $15
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Comic Book / 4x5 inches






















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Peele is a design practice. Peele means Cocoon in Farsi and but it contains another meaning.

The metaphor of the cocoon can also be seen as a symbol of hope and renewal.



Just as the caterpillar emerges from its cocoon as a beautiful, winged butterfly, we too can emerge from our periods of transformation with a renewed sense of purpose, energy, and direction. By embracing the process of personal growth and transformation, we can cultivate resilience, adaptability, and a deeper sense of self-awareness, enabling us to navigate the challenges and changes that life inevitably brings.

The process of metamorphosis that occurs inside a cocoon is a fascinating example of nature's capacity for transformation and growth. From a psychological perspective, the cocoon can be seen as a metaphor for the transformative process of rebirth and personal growth.

In the early stages of a butterfly's life, the caterpillar undergoes a period of rapid growth and development, consuming vast amounts of food in order to fuel its transformation. When it reaches a certain stage of development, it spins a cocoon around itself and enters a period of dormancy known as pupation. Inside the cocoon, the caterpillar undergoes a process of metamorphosis, breaking down its old body and restructuring it into a new, fully-formed butterfly.


symbol of the process of personal growth and transformation