"Give and Receive"
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"Give and Receive" is a multi-media sculpture of two outstretched elderly hands made of yarn, wood, wire, clay, foam, and acrylic paint.
Sadie Lea Kimberlin, graduate of Holy Cross High School, was inspired by American artist Frank Stella, and friend and mentor Saint Joseph the Worker Sr. Margaret Mary Perez, who taught her to crochet in third grade. Sadie and Sister Margaret Mary, who was legally blind and later would die of cancer, became good friends.
"She was one of the most amazing people I have ever met in my life. I have always been drawn to hands and how they represent oneself as well. You can tell a lot from a person from their hands, and we are all most familiar with our hands out of our bodies. I wanted the piece to be about faith and how often I feel like I am having a conversation with God where I am simultaneously offering up my faith, sorrows, joys, while also begging for relief and answers to questions that no one can answer."
Sculpture is 20" in diameter and 16" in depth. General circular shape. This heavy piece needs two anchors 6 1/8" apart to hang on the wall.