Monia Merlo picked up photography two years ago as a means to express her emotions visually, emotions she was having a hard time formulating into words. The images have a dreamy, evanescent quality, presenting the viewer with idealized female subjects in visually striking spaces that hint at feelings of isolation and brooding.
‘Inside the Mirror’ became her photographic diary to convey the feelings she couldn’t otherwise. Over time, the act of creating the series helped Merlo change her own perspective and mood and though she had never planned it as such, the series ultimately turned into a form of rebirth.
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Beginning Thursday, April 4 and running through Thursday May 18, Cavalier Gallery is pleased to present the…