Speak Out Loud: Artwork by Musgo
A bold, vibrant piece that bridges past and present. Musgo reminds us that art can spark memory, courage, and virtuous defiance.
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Musgo is a visual artist based out of Portland, OR. Derived from the Spanish word for “moss”, Musgo’s work reflects growth and resilience within the human experience. Transcending boundaries through the use of mixed media, intuitive work, and design influences, their work is highly emotive with the intent to evoke a feeling either through abreaction or direct representation.
“Inspired by the psychedelic movement of the 1960’s, Speak Out Loud is a piece that encourages us to speak out against tyranny and speak up for human rights… Speak Out. Speak Loud.”
—Musgo
We welcome poetry, essays, stories, art, and other creative works for Embers Quarterly. If you’d like to share your voice, see our submission call here. Calling All Writers, Artists, and Creatives! Submissions Open for the First Issue of Embers Quarterly
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