








This exhibition was first shown at the Kingsbury Gallery in St. Louis, MO, from June through August. It featured 50 maquettes (scale models for larger installations) while we were with our daughter who had cancer and was receiving Chemotherapy in Orange, CA for 7 ½ months. The second 50 were done after her passing in Seattle. I realized in the process of creating the second 50 that it was my way of Grieving for her. The first 50 were about HOPE and the second 50 I called “Recentered Hope”. This is because she was a committed Christian with degrees from UCLA and Fuller Theological Seminary, and was in ministry for 20 years in Pasadena, CA. We know where she is. The rest of the exhibit features work that Kirsten Bree Feldman helped me with over the years, including the large scale installation done at Fuller Theological Seminary in 2014, called Tenacious Convergence, honoring the Apostle Paul, and was done for a conference with the keynote speaker, N.T. Wright from the UK. The other works are from and installation done in 2022 and 23, images that she helped paint. Thank you Taproot for letting us honor our daughter, Kirsten Bree Feldman. All of us have lost loved ones, and this show honors those we have lost.