Mir Hossein Mousavi, one of the Iranian opposition candidates for president (and some say the winner) is not only one brave politician; he's also an artist. Here's a statement about Mousavi's artistic interests:
"A believer that art plays a secondary role to political engagement, Mousavi once wrote that 'the paint brush will never take the place of the communal struggle for freedom. It must be said that the expressive work of any painter or artist will not minimize the need to perform his social responsibilities. Yet it is within the scope of these responsibilities that his art can provide a vision for a way of living in an alternative future.'"
If he doesn't end up the president of Iran (and manages to stay alive), we could use him in the U.S. Senate. Below are a couple of his paintings.
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