Leaving Together interprets the Erasmus program as one of the most transformative moments in the European experience: not a policy, but a generation in motion.
Bodies move together, brush against each other, overlap. They are not isolated individuals, but part of a collective experience. The work captures the moment of departure—that suspended space between what is left behind and what is not yet known. The color is intense, direct, charged with energy. It conveys the emotion of change: enthusiasm, uncertainty, openness. The figures are not completely defined, because identities are also in flux. Erasmus thus becomes a fundamental transition: a journey that transforms people, creating bonds, possibilities, and new directions. A Europe lived, even before it is imagined.
Prompt:
"Expressive figurative digital artwork, group of young people moving together in a shared direction, dynamic composition with overlapping bodies and strong gestures, painterly style with visible brush strokes and textured surfaces, figures slightly simplified and not photorealistic, faces showing curiosity, anticipation and openness, background loosely defined with areas of color rather than detailed environment, bold and vivid color palette with red, blue, yellow and warm earthy tones, high contrast and energetic atmosphere, sense of movement, transition and shared experience, no text, no symbols, contemporary artistic style".