[November 28 2024]
Transhumance feels like a quiet yet visceral confrontation with the passing of time. Myerscough’s work exists in that fragile space where intimacy meets universality, where the deeply personal becomes endlessly relatable. Each piece is a study in texture, emotion, and presence—portraits that hum with quiet power, layering vitality and impermanence. Life’s raw edges and fleeting moments are captured, pulling them into sharp focus with a meticulous hand and an unflinching gaze. It’s a body of work that doesn’t just depict life but holds it, tender and unapologetic, in all its messy, beautiful complexity.
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