Veronica Scali
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
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21 years old
Monza, Italy
How has your everyday-life changed? What do you do to fulfill your day?
Actually it hasn't changed much, before the quarantine started I didn't have any classes as I was preparing the exams at home so let's say that the days haven't changed much compared to the last months. In order to spend the day I try to help at home by cooking, shopping, collaborating in my own small way, which maybe I didn't have much time to do before.
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?
The solution, I think, is to use this period in which we all have the time that we never used to find to do all those things that we wanted to experience and try, developing new interests. To be creative I think you just need to follow your own passions, such as painting, reading a magazine, taking inspiration from new trends. Everything that inspires us is what helps us to stay creative.
What is your biggest fear right now?
My current fear is that my family and friends, who are weak in health, will get sick.
What will you do once all of this is over?
Yes, despite the situation I'm still working on my master's degree, hoping that in September everything will be all right and I can start this new project.