Curtis gently pulled away the gauze that had been put on right after the surgery. Curtis was cutting away the layers of gauze.
I held my two legs together. Can you see the differences? Without much use, the muscle shrinks in size. The discoloration near the bottom was where all the trauma had taken place. This will subside with time.
A close-up of my leg after the gauze was removed. The thin skin and wrinkles were a good sign actually. This was a result of the many hours I had kept my leg elevated. Dr. Edmonds carefully stitched the skin back together so that the design on my tatoo matched perfectly.
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mmmmm, nice sexy plastercast and you have cute toes xoxoxo.
2013 will mark my 13th year working with glass. My third year in painting. I push the envelope as far as what I can create with both mediums. Good things happen when glass breaks or mistakes happen...from there more is beautifully and meaningfully revealed.
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mmmmm, nice sexy plastercast and you have cute toes xoxoxo.
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