The first silhouette is of a woman who has lost her breast to cancer. At the top of the silhouette is my grandmother's scarf. She passed away from uterine cancer in 2004. I also have another grandmother who is a two time breast cancer survivor. I suspended this silhouette from fishing line wrapped around trees. The fabric is woven between the lines.
This second silhouette is a woman who has her breast but does not have the classic hour glass figure. This silhouette represents a woman who may have lost her uterus. Uterine cancer is an agressive cancer. Only 10% of women diagnosed with this cancer survive. My grandmother lived a year following her diagnosis.
This last silhouette is a combination of the two silhouettes. It is more of a classic hour glass shape silhouette. It is wavy around the edges to represent the potential change in a women's body. I decided to lay this one on the ground to symbolize the sacrifice that women with cancer women make to save their lives.
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