L. Costa, Raminderjit Kaur, Mariane C. Ferme, Andrew B. Kipnis
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摘要
随着世界处理与疾病、耻辱、暴力、灾难和流离失所有关的一系列问题,它变得越来越有害。这期封面的画作《平衡天空》(Balancing The sky)重申了这一主题:孟买街头的一个年轻女孩靠路人反复无常的慷慨施舍维持着不稳定的生活。她在离地面两米远的地方用一根紧绳拴着轮子保持平衡。正如艺术家维韦克·夏尔马(Viveek Sharma)所说,“这幅画是关于保持平衡的。尽管城市里的嘈杂声不绝如耳,她还是保持了平衡。这就像一个隐喻,在我们正在经历的大流行的所有考验中保持平衡,也是对大自然来说——即使生命已经失去,大自然也在努力保持平衡。”
more and pernicious as the world tackles a swathe of problems to do with ill-ness, stigma, violence, disasters, and displacement. The painting on the cover of this issue, “ Balancing the sky, ” reiterates this theme with a young girl on the streets of Mumbai earning a precarious living from the capricious generosity of passersby. She balances on a wheel on a tight-rope a good two meters from the ground. As the artist, Viveek Sharma, re fl ected, “ the painting is about keeping the balance. Despite all the cacophony around her in the city, she kept her balance. It ’ s like a metaphor for keeping the balance during all the ordeals that we ’ re going through in the pandemic, and also for nature — even though lives have been lost, nature is trying to keep its balance. ”