12022-03-21T21:01:20+00:00KSL Exhibitsad59ae249b808d7092ad4d02c088e1a23747e1281261Eija Kent, First Cutplain2022-03-21T21:01:20+00:00KSL Exhibitsad59ae249b808d7092ad4d02c088e1a23747e128
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Eija Kent CWRU Graduate Student School of Medicine
First Cut My first experience with a cadaver was jarring. I had never seen, let alone touched or cut into, a dead body before. The lungs were particularly striking. They looked a dull grey, soft to the touch, and void of air. I could not help but think about how they once were a pale pink and full of life-sustaining breath. This watercolor is a reflection of that juxtaposition.