I miss hotel quarantine…
Good or bad, you’re going to have some sort of weird attachment to somewhere you’ve spent 336hours in such a short period of time…
14 days of mandatory confinement and isolation, turned into experimenting creativity and exploring serendipity…
If the Covid lockdown while I was living abroad had taught me anything, it is that experiences like these are rare, and you can use this time one way or another. I choose to make the most of these once in a lifetime experiences. I use my time like I use my money, I dont like to waste it.
Come on my journey. Scroll down, start from post 1 and emerge with me on day 14.
Good or bad, you’re going to have some sort of weird attachment to somewhere you’ve spent 336hours in such a short period of time…
The mandatory walls of constriction had turned into an escape from reality and my own little hotel vacation…
I had the biggest urge to just run up and down the hall and see if I could get away with it…
Something called a Korean multi grain shot (kind of like a smoothie but not smooth at all – it was like drinking wet sand)…
I actually thought I’d be spending more time naked and experimenting how long I can go before I felt uncomfortable…
I chose to sketch it out instead and with the jazz program playing along, I was in a trance…
Those dreadful magnifying mirrors in the bathroom that alter your entire perception of your face to only show your imperfections…
It’s really easy to feel like i’m the only human on the planet while in here…
You know how your face tends to change everyday but only you can notice the differences?
I just stopped everything I was doing and had to climb back into the windowsill and really breathe in the moment…
Is it weird that I am getting kind of comfortable in here? I wonder how long this will last…
The privilege of that was long gone as soon as we sold our souls to Apple…
Another thought that popped into my brain was evidently how easy it is to get money off strangers…
Any reason to not have to pick up my evil black mirror…
No humans, nowhere to go and no technology, meant no distractions and the opportunity for my brain to breathe and ideas to grow…