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SECOND NATURE

“Having windows in my studios is a must. They keep me connected to the source of my work, and if I'm feeling stuck, looking outside reinvigorates me.”

bstract artist Deborah Moss lives with her family in Wainui, north of Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland, on a rural property that had a hand in her professional evolution. After studying English and sociology at university, her early career was focused on writing and research, but she's always loved the arts in general and ended up working

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