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by Maeve McGrath
This painting trembles with unspoken reckoning. A face emerges from the scraped surface—dim, obscured, but unmistakable. It is not the child’s face, but the one she feared. Maeve McGrath confronts the lingering presence of harm: the way it embeds itself in memory, hiding in plain sight. And yet, the triumph is not in the exposure, but in the act of creation itself. To bring this face to light is to reclaim power. The child, long silenced, has grown. And it is she—strong, unshaken—who now holds the brush.







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