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Julie Roche
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
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This is a scar on my foot that I got on "move out" day my freshman year of college. I was cleaning out this closet that I kept all of my sculptures in, and when I saw my big metal sculpture with the rust patina, I knew I should put it in a garbage bag so that I wouldn't get the rust all over my clothes. I got the bag and when I tried to put the sculpture in it, it flipped over and dug it's heavy, sharp metal corner into my shoeless, sockless foot. It hurt like crazy and it was bleeding a lot, but when I cleaned it off I noticed the gash looked like a lower case "r" so that was pretty cool.
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