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How did the experience affect you as an individual?
Before the scholarship, I had lived in several European cities where I would usually move for work or education. Unlike previously, staying in Florence was uniquely liberating as I was never part of any institution or community which allowed me to see the place through a different prism.
For me, art was by a product of my attachment to a particular place where I belong or would desire to be part of. It was perhaps a certain reflection of a longing or relationship with that place in a ubiquitously subjective manner. However, having the status of an observer changed my relationship with the present where passivity became a personal virtue and a drive for ideas as it allowed me to put a spotlight on the tangible urban reality around me. As I did not belong to Florence, Florence belonged to me - I was a fleeting spectator recording what I saw through my pastel sketches and analogue photographs.