Now, “to add a bit of comfort to our patients in an otherwise uncomfortable situation,” she has added some new images to the wall. These include images where the person in the photo is also wearing a mask and, for some, protective goggles. As with her earlier collection, the eyewear is real, making the work pop with a third dimension.
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