Cancer….there's hope
- Bronze & fiberglass
- 84 x 84 x 168 in
- Victor Salmone
The Omaha Cancer Survivor’s Park was the second of 24 similar parks to be donated to cities throughout the U.S. and Canada by Richard and Annette Bloch. The sculpture represents the psychological journey of cancer patients and their supporters. In the installation, eight life-sized bronze figures pass through a maze representing cancer treatment. The five figures before the maze show fear, hope and determination in their faces while the three after are laughing and happy, representing successful treatment.
- Current Location: Regency/Countryside (google map)