There are plenty of people who will tell you Robert Barron is one of the world’s greatest artists, but you won’t see his masterpieces in a museum. And that’s because his work is intended to be invisible. For years, he worked as a CIA master of disguise, using prosthetics to conceal the identity of spies.
Now he uses those masterful skills on people scarred by trauma or illness, giving them the confidence to face the world again. Jackson Proskow reports for The New Reality.
The New Reality
Former spy and prosthetics master helps bring people out of hiding
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