Some time ago I did a volunteer project for a wonderful organization called the Social Justice Sewing Academy Remembrance Project. Volunteers are to create a portrait for someone list to violence. This is from their website:
The project remembers those lost to: authority violence (officer-involved shooting, police brutality, etc.), community violence (victims of gang violence, neighborhood or family, drive-by shooting, etc.), race (hate crimes, racially motivated, etc.), and gender and sexuality (violence against LGBTQ +, domestic violence, “missing, murdered Indigenous women,” etc.).
This project was truly life changing for me. It set my art on a completely new path. After I submitted the first quilt I decided to do more portraits. When my father did in February, I realized that I wanted to make a second portrait for the project. Here it is.


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