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Mcgill is an artist who makes exquisite, delicate, three-dimensional reliefs on a tiny scale, using actual objects to infuse his sophisticated metaphors with fresh, even startling, visual relevance. Realism can sometimes be confused with a certain brutalist approach to the subject matter, but Mcgill's realism is entirely poetic, and his selection of tiny objects to carry quite a serious weight of ideas shows a particularly sure instinct that is becoming ever more skilled."
Dorothy Walker
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