Me Lost Me

A great work of art can erase the human behind it. The greatest art makes it impossible to forget that a flawed being created brief perfection.

A brush mark reminds you a painting did not come fully formed into the world. Someone bought canvas, paint, and physically made the image before you. Me Lost Me is intimately familiar with this sort of minutia, and loves exploring it. Her excellent new album This Material Moment, views art, life, the body as mutable materials, changeable and ever in flux. Her combination of influences from traditional British folk to modern indie pop fuse at strange angles, the tendons between them wrapping into odd, compelling forms. We talked to her below.