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| The Breast Portrait Project - Clarity Haynes | |||
| Carolyn Vachani, MSN, RN, AOCN | |||
| The Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania | |||
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Clarity met her first subject in 1998 at Womongathering, a women's festival, where women felt comfortable posing out in the open. In the years to follow, the project flourished at women's festivals, encountering an incredibly diverse group of women. After their portrait was complete, the artist asked each woman to write their thoughts and feelings of the experience in a book, which became known as "the breast book."
In the second year of the project, Clarity met and painted a breast cancer survivor, whose treatment had included mastectomy. This woman found the experience helped her to accept her body as it was, and she encouraged other breast cancer survivors to sit for portraits. These women's interpretations of the experience are a particularly moving and inspiring part of the breast book.
Clarity has painted or drawn over 100 women, and describes her subjects as courageous, wise, honest, and creative. She came across a quote in The Cancer Journals by Audre Lorde that communicates the thoughts of some of the breast book participants: Clarity's work will be on display at the Annual Student Exhibition at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in Philadelphia through May 31st. If you would like more information on the exhibit, call PAFA at 215-972-7639, or visit their website at pafa.org. |
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