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FKA Twigs suffering from artistic ‘pain’ while self-isolating

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FKA Twigs is finding lockdown to be a “painful” experience as she is not able to act on her creative and collaborative instincts.

Like all people across the U.K., the singer, dancer, and artist is practicing social distancing amid the current coronavirus pandemic – but is finding it especially hard as she can’t fit into her usual creative routine – even though she has teamed up with artist Lyle XOX on a new art project based on the idea of recycling other stars’ junk. “Being able to collaborate is one of the great joys of being a human,” the 32-year-old explained in a press release. “If I didn’t think that before all of this, boy do I feel it now, only a month into having ideas and having nowhere to put them that feels concrete is quite

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