RADIOTHERAPY RUGGI D’ARAGONA HOSPITAL OF SALERNO

RADIOTHERAPY WITH THE SOUNDS OF THE SEA

The Radiotherapy bunker has become a large aquarium with paintings by artist SILVIO IRILLI, which have integrally decorated more than 200 square meters of wall area

A great work made possible thanks to a donation from the Open Onlus Association of Salerno in collaboration with theThirty Hours for Life Association.

For young patients, it will be like being surrounded by dolphins, turtles, fish, corals, imagining they are in another dimension, and inside the Aquarium, Radiotherapy for Children, will be less scary.

Below are some pictures of the project conceived and created by the Artist, inaugurated with an exceptional testimonial: Lorella Cuccarini.

share on

“Dear Silvio, you managed to build a path of reassuring images, using art as a sublime metaphor of great and comfortable embrace of energy and color. I am happy to have realized a dream with a dear friend and great artist, a passionate person of infinite and concrete humanity that you can” touch “in your smile and availability. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Silvio!”

Anna Maria Alfani ( President Pediatric Oncology and Neuroblastoma Association – OPEN – Onlus )

“With the sounds and noises of the sea, radiotherapy in Salerno will be less scary. Thanks to your touch Silvio Irilli, for the little patients it will be like being surrounded by dolphins, turtles, fish and corals. My wish, my hope is that by imagining being in another dimension, the therapies will be faced better and with a smile on their faces.”

RITA SALCI, president of the non-profit Thirty Hours for Life Association

Artwork donated by OPEN ONLUS with support from Thirty Hours for Life