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Thursday, April 25
The Indiana Daily Student

MANIFESTED. An installation of flesh, nerve-endings represents torture and execution methods. The sculpture shows the idea of being trapped by the body. "Conveying what it felt to have this constant wearing of pain and having to think about it all the time," Olney says. "Trapped by it. It is now how I feel all the time, but sometimes it comes up." Anna Teeter

Finding purpose in pain

MANIFESTED. An installation of flesh, nerve-endings represents torture and execution methods. The sculpture shows the idea of being trapped by the body. "Conveying what it felt to have this constant wearing of pain and having to think about it all the time," Olney says. "Trapped by it. It is now how I feel all the time, but sometimes it comes up."