
The blog by Kera Till details her daily commute around the house during her isolation period. This blog differs from other blogs about the struggles of living in Covid-19 society due to the fact it consists of her own artwork rather than the usual paragraphs written by bloggers. The map uniquely describes just how bored Till probably is if she has the ability to perfectly depict the routine she has mastered while under quarantine. With outside distractions like sports and other events being cancelled around the world, people are having to learn new ways to entertain themselves during these tough times. Till is portraying how she has been able to pass the time by organizing a solid structure for her every day activities. For example, exercise equipment is over by the yoga mat, computer is in/by the home office away from the television and the coffee maker is near the bookshelf for better reading engagement. All these factors are grafted onto the art piece and do wonders to illustrate the life of Kera Till. Also, the piece embodies the lives of other individuals as well who are facing the same particular struggle. Most living spaces are similar to what the blog describes and do to that, many people can relate to the point that is being made by Till. With 122,653 coronavirus cases and 2,112 deaths in the United States and rising, self isolation is the key detriment to the spread of the deadly virus. Therefore, it’s extremely important for citizens to listen to bloggers like Kera Till and stay inside. Draw a map of your daily routine and the various utilities inside the household if you have to but make sure to avoid close contact with other people. In conclusion, Kera Till sends an important message to the community through her art piece and her blog by showing how she is self isolating. Keeping herself and those around her safe, an example everyone around the globe should follow.
Original Source: http://keratill.com/2020/03/23/commuting-in-corona-times/
External source: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/cases-in-us.html