Summary
The website content is a personal reflection on the concept of "Golden hour #1," featuring a haiku and photographs inspired by the Moomin universe's Hattifatteners, used as a coping mechanism during self-isolation.
Abstract
The web content presents a creative piece titled "Golden hour #1," which includes a haiku that poetically describes a kitchen scene where Hattifatteners, creatures from the Moomin universe, are bathed in the warm glow of a sunset. This haiku is part of a larger collection named "Coping," which the author, Elena Gabrielli, is developing during her self-isolation in 2020. The content is accompanied by two images: a doodle by the author and a photograph serving as inspiration for the haiku. The author's intent is to convey a sense of tranquility and perhaps find solace in the imaginative world of Moomin during challenging times.
Opinions
- The author finds beauty and inspiration in the everyday scene of a kitchen at sunset, transforming it into a poetic moment.
- There is an appreciation for the Moomin universe and its creatures, the Hattifatteners, as silent companions and muses during isolation.
- The creation of the "Coping" collection suggests the author's belief in art and creativity as therapeutic tools for dealing with difficult situations such as self-isolation.