As We Celebrate July 4th…

A remarkable new weaving by Mae Clark is well timed for reflection on the meaning of July 4th.

We thought that you would find this new Germantown weaving by Mae Clark to be an inspiring if somber tribute to those who have given all they have to allow us to live in a free country.  Mae uses the image of the hummingbird, considered a messenger in Pueblo cultures, to represent the spirit of the fallen person bidding farewell.  This is combined with the greiving figure and the folded flag in an elegant and profoundly moving composition.  The piece will added to our online gallery this week.

We hope that you have had a wonderful, restful and meaningful 4th of July weekend!

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