M.A.U began as a delicate exploration, a tapestry of faces—self-portraits interwoven with the visages of those whose presence had brushed against Josephine's life, leaving indelible marks. Each stroke was a search, a yearning to dive beneath the surface, to trace the contours of their emotions and the invisible threads that bound them to her own spirit. It is this quiet, insistent need to unravel the complexities of connection that makes M.A.U not merely a series, but a profoundly intimate journey—one born of both reflection and revelation.

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