Samuel Aräo Djive, Vibration of The Coronavirus, 60x50cm, 2023. Samuel: "We survived to a faster world, with challenges, we survived to create a
better world, because the coronavirus was a lesson in life, it made us
realize that we are not alone, and that we can always fight together.
Technology has once again proven its need for coexistence with the
human species. Now we have new energy and are very excited about
life."
Samuel:
"Vibration of the coronavirus, is a work that symbolizes a difficult moment in the life of humanity, it was a public health crisis that affected the entire world. When we reached a state of emergency and everything was closed, we were locked in our homes like prisoners, unable to work or create. We had never had that experience, we had many cases of suicide, because people could no longer stand to stay at home. We lost many friends, parents, loved ones and we survived. We survived to a faster world, with challenges, we survived to create a better world, because the coronavirus was a lesson in life, it made us realize that we are not alone, and that we can always fight together. Technology has once again proven its need for coexistence with the human species. Now we have new energy and are very excited about life."
"Vibration of the coronavirus, is a work that symbolizes a difficult moment in the life of humanity, it was a public health crisis that affected the entire world. When we reached a state of emergency and everything was closed, we were locked in our homes like prisoners, unable to work or create. We had never had that experience, we had many cases of suicide, because people could no longer stand to stay at home. We lost many friends, parents, loved ones and we survived. We survived to a faster world, with challenges, we survived to create a better world, because the coronavirus was a lesson in life, it made us realize that we are not alone, and that we can always fight together. Technology has once again proven its need for coexistence with the human species. Now we have new energy and are very excited about life."