In kisses and arrows, stained rain drops keep falling.
As we kiss, we cannot escape.
Is there ever a moment of relief? We ask.
Missed turning points, now all or nothing.
Despairing in pragmatic reality.
As the rain keeps staining everything we have ever known, let’s not forget to hold on.
Hold on to that anchor of hope and love we know it exists.
Hold on to that kiss we need to keep alive.
Luca M Damiani is an Artist, Author and University Fellow, focusing his ongoing creative practice and research on disability, neuroscience, technology and nature. His work also crosses over with human rights and social design. Luca has a neurological disability (52% impairment of central nervous system function) and has had various visual art books and academic articles published, as well as being exhibited internationally. Luca has worked and collaborated with institutions such as BMJ Medical Humanities, Mozilla, Amnesty International, BBC, Science Gallery, Computer Arts Society, Disney, University of the Arts London, Yale University, Jewish Book Council, TATE, V&A and more.