This Melbourne artist survived 9/11. It made him live life to the full

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Michael Makatron watched the second World Trade Center tower collapse, then spent four hours making stretchers to help those in need. The experience would impact the choices he made in the future.

In his Collingwood art studio, life and death are juxtaposed in Michael Makatron’s painting of a big apple and a skull.

Makatron was a 21-year-old on an art scholarship in New York City, happy to have found a community around the bicycle couriering job that took him occasionally to the World Trade Center.From his flat on the Lower East Side, he saw both buildings on fire, then rode to within three blocks of the North Tower before it collapsed.

"Quite an unreal moment when that building is falling, realising that a thousand people are getting crushed in that moment."Through his courier mates, Makatron was told of a place in the West Village where he could donate blood in order to help those injured in the attacks. “I ended up volunteering the rest of the day, building stretchers in a small park near the court building."A few days later, he headed out of town, returning briefly before leaving the US around two weeks later.Makatron didn’t immediately opt for a full-time career in art. First, back in Melbourne, he reached the final selection for a sideline in firefighting, inspired by the community spirit he witnessed on 9/11.

 

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