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An artist with philosophical and symbolic thinking. His painting is always a conflict — between form and chaos, the body and the system, tradition and personal rebellion. Takhiri’s works are often ironic, but behind this irony lies a deep challenge to the viewer and to cultural stereotypes. He dismantles illusions. Each of his works is an intellectual trap, where the simplicity of form clashes with the weight of meaning. He works on the edge of parable and absurdity, myth and self-portrait — unafraid to provoke, to destroy, and to laugh. Takhiri is an artist unafraid to look at the root — even when the root is corrosion, fear, and grinding tension. There are no dogmas in his art. Only a search — gripping, unsettling, and relentlessly honest.