Andrea Ferrari
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
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22 years old
Caravaggio (Bergamo), Italy
How has your everyday-life changed? What do you do to fulfill your day?
Not much, really. I've always been a sedentary guy, I'm kinda used to staying at home. The main changes, though, are that I haven't smoked since the beginning of quarantine, about work and my hanging out at night. As for how I spend my time, I just watch a few videos on the internet, sleep, draw... I have too much indoor activity that I don't have time to do everything.
Your work is built on creativity. While we’re all in quarantine, what is your solution to keep on being creative? Where do you find your inspiration in this moment?
Internet. Unfortunately and fortunately in 2020 we literally have the whole world available to us, every place and every person. You just have to be able to search and select what can help and what cannot. Personally, I take my inspirations, mainly from drawing, from things I read, from people I know, or from music I listen to.
What is your biggest fear right now?
Since my 69-year-old father was affected by COVID-19, my biggest fear was definitely for him to die from this virus. Now that he is almost completely recover, I do not have many worries; I think that as long as people live, everything can be fixed, so in spite of the tragedy that is happening and the many deaths, life will go on somehow.
What will you do once all of this is over?
It's hard to imagine.We are facing a situation never seen before, so only time will tell.