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Belgian artist’s ‘ portable oasis’ creates COVID- 19- free bubble for one

- Page Editor: dongfeng@ globaltime­s. com. cn

When government­s around Europe told people to create a “bubble” to limit their social contacts during the COVID- 19 pandemic, this was probably not what they had in mind.

Alain Verschuere­n, a Belgian artist and social worker, has been strolling through the capital Brussels wearing a “portable oasis” – a plexiglass mini- greenhouse which rests on his shoulders, cocooning him in a bubble of air purified by the aromatic plants inside.

Verschuere­n, 61, developed the idea 15 years ago, inspired by the lush oases in Tunisia where he had previously worked. In a city where face coverings are mandatory to curb the spread of COVID- 19, his invention has gained a new lease of life.

“It was about creating a bubble in which I could lock myself in, to cut myself off a world that I found too dull, too noisy or smelly,” Verschuere­n said.

He added that he has asthma and finds breathing within his contraptio­n more comfortabl­e than wearing a face mask.

“As time went by, I noticed that people were coming up to me and talking to me. This isolation became much more a way of connecting,” he said.

Onlookers in Brussels appeared amused and confused by the man wandering between the shops – mostly closed due to COVID- 19 restrictio­ns – encased in a pod of thyme, rosemary and lavender plants.

“Is it a greenhouse? Is it for the bees? Is it for the plants? We don’t know, but it’s a good idea,” Charlie Elkiess, a retired jeweler, told Reuters.

Verschuere­n said he hoped to encourage people to take better care of the environmen­t, to reduce the need to protect ourselves from air and noise pollution.

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