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Invisible Labor by Megan Thomas Cronin
Textiles; 24×36inches
Motherhood’s labor is a weight we’re taught to disguise for others’ comfort. We’re told we can have it all, to ask for help, not to be martyrs—yet the needs we carry are often ignored or weaponized. The small things accumulate, the stains remain. Even the lightest burdens can feel crushing, though their weight is rarely seen. ‘Invisible Labor’ is about yet another way mothers hold and carry.
Find Megan on IG@head.heart.hips
Textiles; 24×36inches
Motherhood’s labor is a weight we’re taught to disguise for others’ comfort. We’re told we can have it all, to ask for help, not to be martyrs—yet the needs we carry are often ignored or weaponized. The small things accumulate, the stains remain. Even the lightest burdens can feel crushing, though their weight is rarely seen. ‘Invisible Labor’ is about yet another way mothers hold and carry.
Find Megan on IG@head.heart.hips