
The tree limb patterns and their quilted extensions became associated with the network of pain she was never free from. The red color came to represent her courage and strength in spite of that pain. I felt the significance of the blackbirds during her last week. The day after her death I added the spirit bird to portray her release.

Exhibited in 1996 Dogwood Arts Festival Quilt Show
Awarded Honorable Mention
This piece hangs in the home of my nephew in Kaneohe, Hawaii
I wish to express appreciation for the care given to her and to me and to our family by the wonderful people who work for Hospice.
Our family will celebrate what would have been our matriarch's 100th birthday with a family reunion at the end of June.
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