Ciro Di Fiore
Male, living in Napoli (Italy)

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On the First Line Space and Art

My artworks for the Space Apps Covid - 19  Challenge The Art of it All" are "Hubble" to present though the Art  the dates of Nasa concerning the Coronavirus that  Is Not Affecting the Environment and he Artwork The Love that Heals and  he Mole Antonelliana  with Peace and Nature between Earth and Space,

In the Artwork Hubble  Art and Science are combined with my mind and heart like when I saw the image of Hubble “ The eye of God”  and immediately I thought to the meeting between God and the men throught the eyes like with  the hands painted  by  Michelangelo .  

While  in "The Love that Heals" I tell  my social  experience of  life in this period of Covid- 19 and the experience of all.

My personal experience of living thought this historic time and I hav not problems to adapt because I worked at home also before the pandemic and I was not impacted and I wond this challenge and I'm stronger in my life

In this period of Quarantine for the Covid 19 the social centers and some citizens of Naples in Italy help the families from the balcons  following Saint Giuseppe Moscati  and a his famous phrase in his study  to raise money for his poor patients: "Who can take, who cannot put" Really these phrase is written  also in his memory on the baskets of the Centers Social.

So If I could choose a figure from history I would want to self-isolate with the doctor Giuseppe Moscati
 
In the artwork  "The Mole Antonelliana  with Peace and Nature between Earth and Space" there are many possible ways to represent unity, and the difficulties we are facing today - dealing with the virus and the isolation – will prompt us to find unity. In Italy, and in other nations around the world, we see people on balconies and in windows smiling and providing hope together; creating a unity from which there will be peace between humans and harmony with nature.

 

The shape of this artwork is taken from the ‘The Mole Antonelliana’, a major building in Turin, Italy

 

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