Understanding Cancer: Cancer finds
its way into our lives in many ways, but the impact of discovering
you have Cancer is a renewed understanding that we are all mortal.
No matter who we think we are, we must confront our fear of death,
examine the discomfort and pain of the disease and its treatment,
and wrestle with the social impact of a changed appearance.
"Understanding Cancer" is a raised sculpture platform
located at the end of a sidewalk that extends 400 feet north of the
Life Celebration Plaza. The central feature of the platform is a 13
foot cone shaped stone monument encircled by a 24 foot suspended
aluminum "Halo" supporting 48 individual pieces of
artwork: drawings, songs, and poetry by children who have been
diagnosed with a form of Cancer. The platform is elevated above
grade to make everyone feel exposed, unable to hide from the truth
which is revealed through the art of the children. The artwork then,
in turn, reveals the hopes and fears that truly help us all
understand the disease
The Road to Recovery: Once you have confronted your fears
and understand your challenge, you must take action. The Road to
Recovery requires you to leave your place of understanding and take
a journey of new challenges and discovery. The journey is
represented by a 400 foot walk leading from Understanding Cancer to
Life Celebration. Along the way you will want to read the insights
and clues that are necessary for you to succeed in your journey to
survive. You will also confront massive challenges that seem at
times too large to overcome. The clues come in the form of 6 plaques
located at seating rest stops along the path. Each plaque provides
specific advice for committing to fight the disease, gaining
knowledge, seeking treatment, conditioning your body and maintaining
a healthy mental outlook. Adjacent to the path, 4 massive grass
"waves" symbolize the challenges that must be confronted.
The waves range in height from 4 feet to 15 feet and appear graceful
and inviting from a distance; but, when you get closer, you begin to
realize that their steep face cannot easily be scaled and overcoming
them will require courage, wisdom, and stamina.
Life Celebration: At the end of the Road to Recovery you
find the heart of the project, a large outdoor room where Life is
Celebrated. Here, everything stimulates your senses to be alive. The
Plaza is encircled by a 120 foot in diameter walk which is
surrounded by 14 additional plaques encouraging us to survive. The
walk on one half of the plaza is covered by a simple arc shaped
aluminum trellis covered with bougainvillea; the other half of the
walk is shaded by date palm trees. The space is enclosed by a Living
Wall planted with native dwarf gamma grass which sways, peacefully
separating the space from the noise of the adjacent road. Rising out
of the center of the Plaza is a 60 foot tall cable and fabric
sculpture of 6 sails rotating around a single mast. The sail is lit
at night to be a beacon of hope calling people into the Plaza. The
ground surrounding the mast is planted with thousands of flowering
perennial plants.
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