Philadelphia is My Home
Philadelphia is My Home
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Nov
Scarred For Life
Author: Momish, Category: Attractions, Entertainment, Family Friendly, Local News, Nightlife, Philly Tourist, Something to Do
When I was around ten years old, my girlfriend and I sneaked into her parent’s bathroom and started snooping around.
We found a bottle of her mom’s perfume and went to town. We dabbed it all over our wrists and behind our ears, just like grown up ladies do before a fancy night out on the town.
Then my friend dropped the bottle. It fell into the toilet, where it promptly shattered into a million pieces when it hit the porcelain. A more apt description would be that it exploded. Glass went flying in every direction and one sharp piece sliced an inch gash in my leg.
I still have the scar. As far as scars go, it isn’t that big. Yet, it is there. For life. It doesn’t smell like Oscar de la Renta anymore, but I notice it every time I am wearing a skirt and cross my legs.
Every scar has a story. Some funny, some heart breaking, some just bizarre. But a story, none-the-less. This is why I think the exhibit Thin Skinned Thick will be mesmerizing.
Photographer Amie Potsic’s collection examines scarring in an artistic, beautiful way. And each photograph is accompanied by the subject’s story behind the scar.
The exhibit’s grand opening is this Friday at 6:00 PM at the Sol Mednick Gallery (The University of the Arts, 211 S. Broad St., 15th flr. 215-717-6300). Continues until December 14th.
OK, so there’s lots of time, but why wait? Everyone loves a good story. But more importantly, eveyone needs a chance to see beauty where we never thought to look before.
One Response for "Scarred For Life"
andrew
November 15th, 2007 at 12:39 pm
1Dang, I thought this was going to be about Paris Hilton’s new fragrance…Oh well. It sounds like a good show.
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