Collected Item: “Quarantine Isolation Painting”
What type of object are you contributing?
Image
Provide a brief title for the object you are contributing.
Quarantine Isolation Painting
Provide us with a brief description of this object and, if it is not obvious, how it connects with the Chippewa Valley. For example, if this object is an image describe for us what the image displays and why it is significant.
For my choice of documenting my experiences of COVID – 19, I decided to make a painting of my experience. So I picked a painting because for me paintings have always had so many interpretations of things in life and especially with feelings, emotions, and experiences. So my painting is of a room with a TV that says “COVID – 19 CASES : INFINITE AND COUNTNG”, a mask, and a girl sitting down on the floor and it is supposed to represent isolation, darkness, and loneliness. I think that future researchers, historians, and students could benefit from my painting because they could see how the painting is resembled that they could interpret how a lot of people felt during this experience for example isolation especially, and loneliness were huge factors in people’s lives and their feelings during it.
When was this item created? Please use a "month day, year" format, for example, "April 10, 2020."
May 31, 2021
Share with us the geographic location where this item was created. Please include, if possible, a ZIP code and an address or cross streets to help us map this location. For example, "Rice Lake, Wis., 54868, intersection of Main and Knapp."
Eau Claire, WI 54703
Who created this object?
Emma Perri
Tell us who is contributing this object to the Covid-19 archive. For example, "John Smith."
Emma Perri
Help us identify a category for this item by selecting one option from this list that best fits the item you are contributing.
Social distancing
(Optional) If there is another category that this item also fits please select it from the list.
Special events
Is there anything else you would like to tell us about this object? Feel free to add relevant hashtags or a course hashtag if applicable.
#NHSWorld
Your name.
[private]
I have read and agree to the terms and conditions associated with contributing objects to this project.
Yes