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#6505696
8 March 2021
Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, works at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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#6505698
8 March 2021
Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, works with her laptop at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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#6505700
8 March 2021
Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, checks a ceramic coffee printed Mug which has designed by her at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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#6505702
8 March 2021
Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, checks ceramic coffee printed Mugs and printed paintings which have designed by her at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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#6505706
8 March 2021
Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, takes a photograph of a ceramic coffee printed Mug for uploading on her Instagram page at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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#6505708
8 March 2021
Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, takes a photograph of one of her artworks for uploading on her Instagram page at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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#6505710
8 March 2021
Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, reads comments receiving from her clients on her Instagram page as she sits at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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#6505712
8 March 2021
Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, checks her Instagram page on her smartphone as she sits at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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#6505714
8 March 2021
Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, reads comments receiving from her clients on her Instagram page as she sits on her bed at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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#6505704
8 March 2021
Ceramic coffee printed Mugs and printed buttons pins with designs by the Iranian 28-year-old female artist and owner of the Pishik Collection, Hadis Mollahoseini, are pictured at her room in her father residential apartment in northern Tehran on February 2, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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