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Vote for Mont Kiji Competition!

This week, we have stories from all over the world for Mont Kiji Competition.
Discoverer touching stories and the beautiful expressions that came out of lockdown.
The person with most Likes will win his or her artwork printed on luxury Silk Scarf.
Please vote your favorite by visiting @montkiji Instagram.

Blossom

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By Isabelle Marsh, Manhattan Beach, California, University Student
“This piece commemorates the bravery and resilience of frontline healthcare workers, the soldiers fighting this war (hence the camouflage mask). The person in the painting is emotional and struggling, but determined nonetheless to exhibit strength and overcome the trauma. The flowers symbolize the beauty amidst the pain. Despite the overflowing negativity in our lives and in the media, doctors and nurses allow for color and hope to rise above it.”

Eternity

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By Nene Tatsumi, Japan, Student in Law
“Though this work, I wanted to express the passion of the life and full of joy. Now we are passing a very hard time. However, seeing the beautiful flowers, especially which has the passionate color, I can feel the beauty of life and hope. I named this "Eternity”, with a lot of hope of the future.”

Eat at Home

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By Patricia Amsellem, Paris-France, Porcelain Artist
“This creation was realized during the lockdown with this new hastag #eatathome to remind values as the one of cooking at home for ourself or the loved ones.
A source of well being offered by the varieties of colorful and graphics pieces.”

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