Hoping to Cast Out Breast Cancer ; Tenafly Artist Using Molds to Make Point
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › January 03, 2006
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One Sunday afternoon, after leaving the church bazaar and before starting dinner, Joan Alice Dillon cast her bare chest in plaster - or more precisely, cast the space where her right breast used to be.
The act was both personal and political, an affirmation of her own endurance and a way to join women across the land who have battled the same disease. The cast will be part of an exhibit featuring rows and rows of resin breasts - some with scars or lumps, some reconstructed, some untouched by scalpels, some just flat plains. Every one is from a real woman, like and unlike the one next to it.See the full content of this document
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Hoping to Cast Out Breast Cancer ; Tenafly Artist Using Molds to Make Point
"I wanted to be counted," said Dillon, age 60, who had a mastectomy in June 2004. "I wanted to show that none of us is alone."
The project was conceived by Mary Ellen Scherl of Tenafly, an established artist who had a lumpectomy after her own breast cancer scare, and whose mother was diagnosed some 30 years ago.For years...See the full content of this document
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