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Masha Foya (UKR


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f It seems to me that our life looks like a permanent, marvelous, unique but still exhausting race and sometimes I don’t have enough strength to be competitive. In my work I’m trying to find a balance between an endless movement and tranquility, weightlessness. I find a huge inspiration in sunlight, nature and the universe in general.