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24.01.2022 As an artist I pay homage to all the healthcare practitioners on the front line that have been putting their lives at risk to save patients with COVID-19. My heart goes out to all those that have succumbed to the pandemic COVID-19, and to the millions of people throughout the world that have been impacted socially & economically from this pandemic. Ironically from all tragedies, there are seeds of hope that bear fruit as better solutions.... The world stopped in order to curb COVID-19. As a byproduct of this pandemic, the pollution level from factories, airplanes and cars decreased, and the world united to become more aware of and concerned with each other, demonstrating friendship and empathy. Problems and challenges are the mother of creativity and we have seen people creatively communicating during social distancing and the stay at home policy. The fear of being exposed to the invisible COVID-19 while contributing to keeping the economy rolling did not stop me from performing my duties and servicing as required. I use protective gloves and masks, keep social distancing, and wash my hands frequently. Indeed, my feelings about COVID-19 spurred me to create this painting of coronavirus as a record of the entropy developed by our passage through COVID-19. If you come closer to my painting, you will find out there is more meaning than just the pictorial effects of the colours in it. I am certain our intelligence and humanity through creativity will prevail to give a brighter future regardless of what we have been enduring with COVID-19. As an artist and technical engineer my vision is that even though the world on the surface may look the same, within its infrastructure (safety, economically & socially) it will be a different but a better world. Your comments on this post, to share your experience of COVID-19 will be much appreciated. Please be safe for yourself and for the community. Abel Pracas (aka Ages Jorbel)



16.01.2022 This pandemic has had the same impact on me as when I first came across the concept of quantum mechanics and entropy/time. Today’s uncertainty, the sadness of all people at how the Coronavirus has drastically affected peoples ‘ lives , and the awareness of the full impact of this on the fabric of humanity , induced in me a vortex of creativity that impelled me to paint . I experienced a tremendous burst of motivation to paint COVID 19+ . This painting in progress ( COVID 19+ ) will be my expression of what I see and feel in these sad times . Like a Phoenix from Greek mythology , the world will rise to be a better place when this pandemic is over .

08.01.2022 This pandemic has had the same impact on me as when I first came across the concept of quantum mechanics and entropy/time. Todays uncertainty, the sadness of all people at how the Coronavirus has drastically affected peoples lives , and the awareness of the full impact of this on the fabric of humanity , induced in me a vortex of creativity that impelled me to paint . I experienced a tremendous burst of motivation to paint COVID 19+ . This painting in progress ( COVID 19+ ) will be my expression of what I see and feel in these sad times . Like a Phoenix from Greek mythology , the world will rise to be a better place when this pandemic is over .

06.01.2022 COVID 19+ painting in progress. Guess what it will look like when it finished. My hint : there will be subtle modifications/touch up that will give more realism to it .



04.01.2022 COVID 19+ painting in progress. Guess what it will look like when it finished. My hint : there will be subtle modifications/touch up that will give more realism to it .

01.01.2022 As an artist I pay homage to all the healthcare practitioners on the front line that have been putting their lives at risk to save patients with COVID-19. My heart goes out to all those that have succumbed to the pandemic COVID-19, and to the millions of people throughout the world that have been impacted socially & economically from this pandemic. Ironically from all tragedies, there are seeds of hope that bear fruit as better solutions.... The world stopped in order to curb COVID-19. As a byproduct of this pandemic, the pollution level from factories, airplanes and cars decreased, and the world united to become more aware of and concerned with each other, demonstrating friendship and empathy. Problems and challenges are the mother of creativity and we have seen people creatively communicating during social distancing and the stay at home policy. The fear of being exposed to the invisible COVID-19 while contributing to keeping the economy rolling did not stop me from performing my duties and servicing as required. I use protective gloves and masks, keep social distancing, and wash my hands frequently. Indeed, my feelings about COVID-19 spurred me to create this painting of coronavirus as a record of the entropy developed by our passage through COVID-19. If you come closer to my painting, you will find out there is more meaning than just the pictorial effects of the colours in it. I am certain our intelligence and humanity through creativity will prevail to give a brighter future regardless of what we have been enduring with COVID-19. As an artist and technical engineer my vision is that even though the world on the surface may look the same, within its infrastructure (safety, economically & socially) it will be a different but a better world. Your comments on this post, to share your experience of COVID-19 will be much appreciated. Please be safe for yourself and for the community. Abel Pracas (aka Ages Jorbel)

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