Riccardo Mancin
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
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22 years old
Sondrio, Italy
How has your everyday-life changed? What do you do to fulfill your day?
My daily life has changed radically, but after about a month of quarantine I have managed to find harmony in my days: I spend my time studying, continuing all the extra-curricular activities and cooking a lot.
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?
Definitely this period, for all the free time it provides for each of us, made it possible to let creativity free or to rediscover old passions set aside for the thousand things we have to do. I took my violin out of the dust, just to see if I was still able to play it: even considering the evident mistakes, I still remember the technique! Surely the internet helps me to be creative after all: thanks only to my pc I can continue to dedicate myself to graphics and content creation for the social pages of an association of which I am a member and to focus on researches about the artists who most match my style.
What is your biggest fear right now?
However, despite the virus, one of my biggest fears is the business world: this summer I'm going to look for an internship to start in September, and I'm afraid that the negative economic scenario could make everything much more difficult.
What will you do once all of this is over?
I firmly believe that everything will change and it will be difficult to return to pre-crisis life: traveling will no longer be so easy and social situations will change a lot.