by Marilyn Wann
What if we saw as many cute images of stomachs as we see of hearts, or even of brains?
Would public opinion about this practice be different if we could see the damage done
to otherwise healthy internal organs?
Given the ongoing terror of stomach amputation — so-called weight-loss surgery —
here's hoping a stomach a day keeps the scalpel away...
What if we saw as many cute images of stomachs as we see of hearts, or even of brains?
Would public opinion about this practice be different if we could see the damage done
to otherwise healthy internal organs?
Given the ongoing terror of stomach amputation — so-called weight-loss surgery —
here's hoping a stomach a day keeps the scalpel away...
stomach #5
Materials: santa hat; pillow stuffing; 60s-era dad sweater; paper twist-um from Rainbow Grocery bulk bins, originally used on a bag of whole-grain barley; clumsy Photoshopping to remove the artist's hand holding the stomach.
Photo: Marilyn Wann.
Materials: santa hat; pillow stuffing; 60s-era dad sweater; paper twist-um from Rainbow Grocery bulk bins, originally used on a bag of whole-grain barley; clumsy Photoshopping to remove the artist's hand holding the stomach.
Photo: Marilyn Wann.