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A selection of work by Massachusetts artist Mags Munroe, who creates artwork using traditional and digital media exploring themes of loneliness and reclaiming one’s power.
She says, “I think my best work comes from me wrestling my emotions and trying to just get lost in something. I think that’s why I so often have text in my artwork. I have these thoughts floating around, so I meditate on them and try to draw them into something tangible and easier to understand.”
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