How easy it is to underestimate the restlessness of scars. So simple to minimize the relationship of reminder and skin. Neither faulty stitches nor careless neglect are to blame for the contradiction of opening up old wounds. But those who say forget about it assume memory is a choice. That’s no more so the case […]
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Compression by Daniel Romo
Once upon a near amputation, a tourniquet fell in love with a limb. Few relationships are tighter than the bond between cloth tightly twisted around skin. Constricting blood flow is the purest form of displaying affection’s depths. Opposites attract, but so do devices wrapping the body as if redirecting life from one part of the […]