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Breast Cancer Awareness Collection 2025
The Breast Health Series is a body of sculptural work created in collaboration with people whose lives have been shaped by breast cancer. Each piece begins with a life cast — an imprint of a real chest, scar, absence, or reconstruction — and becomes a bronze-like record of that person’s experience. These works honour the complexity of breast health: loss and survival, grief and reclamation, choice and circumstance, fear and fierce resilience.
Expanding each year, the series includes representations of double mastectomies, aesthetic flat closures, implant-based reconstructions, nipple-sparing surgeries, lumpectomies, reductions for symmetry, and symbolic arrangements such as One in Eight and Flower, which gather individual forms into shared visual narratives. In works like Leaves, removed breast tissue transforms into organic shapes, suggesting both fragility and renewal.
Displayed together, these sculptures form an archive of bodies in transition — a testament to the truth that there is no single way a post-treatment chest “should” look. Every form is valid, every scar is a story, and every body shown here is part of a wider collective experience that touches far more people than we often realize. These sculptures offer an alternative to medical photographs and allow for deeper curiosity and empathy.
This series invites viewers to move slowly, witness gently, and consider the lives represented in each cast. It is both an act of visibility and an act of care — honouring the one in eight who will face breast cancer, the choices they make, and the bodies they carry forward.
*Please get in touch via email if you are interested in any of these pieces and we can discuss shipping, delivery, size, timing and installation that may be associated with the purchase.
The Breast Health Series is a body of sculptural work created in collaboration with people whose lives have been shaped by breast cancer. Each piece begins with a life cast — an imprint of a real chest, scar, absence, or reconstruction — and becomes a bronze-like record of that person’s experience. These works honour the complexity of breast health: loss and survival, grief and reclamation, choice and circumstance, fear and fierce resilience.
Expanding each year, the series includes representations of double mastectomies, aesthetic flat closures, implant-based reconstructions, nipple-sparing surgeries, lumpectomies, reductions for symmetry, and symbolic arrangements such as One in Eight and Flower, which gather individual forms into shared visual narratives. In works like Leaves, removed breast tissue transforms into organic shapes, suggesting both fragility and renewal.
Displayed together, these sculptures form an archive of bodies in transition — a testament to the truth that there is no single way a post-treatment chest “should” look. Every form is valid, every scar is a story, and every body shown here is part of a wider collective experience that touches far more people than we often realize. These sculptures offer an alternative to medical photographs and allow for deeper curiosity and empathy.
This series invites viewers to move slowly, witness gently, and consider the lives represented in each cast. It is both an act of visibility and an act of care — honouring the one in eight who will face breast cancer, the choices they make, and the bodies they carry forward.
*Please get in touch via email if you are interested in any of these pieces and we can discuss shipping, delivery, size, timing and installation that may be associated with the purchase.

