Life in Lockdown: Myles More

For Artist and Psychologist Myles More music is a constant source of inspiration. His figurative style is often paired with tracks that he resonates with, using his Instagram Stories to bring the two elements together. Here he begins to unfold his perspective on lockdown, once again combining the worlds of audio and visual.

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"Most of us are spending a lot less time around people. At the very least, there are restrictions on the amount of social contact we can all get at the moment. It's been full of 'ups and downs' for me, so I thought I would put together a playlist of songs to describe all of those feelings - the good and the bad. Being home alone, feeling lonely, waking up alone, and being okay with being alone. Enjoy - and stay safe."

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Founder of Guy Cry Club. A space exploring masculinity, mental health and sexuality through art.

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