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Tears of Blood

A candid video revealing in vivid detail the stoma Tracey Emin lives with – a pulsing, sunset-red orifice that may be variously identified in the surgent valves, halos and potent reds that punctuate Emin’s paintings.

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A candid video revealing in vivid detail the stoma Tracey Emin lives with – a pulsing, sunset-red orifice that may be variously identified in the surgent valves, halos and potent reds that punctuate Emin’s paintings.

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