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EDWARD GRANGER.

echnology and digital media plays a big part in my work, fractals, patterns in nature, my spirituality, and sacred geometries,” explains artist Edward Granger. His work is both challenged and supported by the modern queer world. “I’ve worked with underprivileged schools that don’t have art programs to paint murals with students,” he tells us. “I have worked with Project Zero which is all about talking about climate change, making work that continues that dialogue and helps fund resources to clean up the oceans and help find

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