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| "My Mother's
Legacy" is a 1,000 line poem wood-burned into the bottom of 1,000 wooden
bowls. On each bowl is written a line
from my memory that reflects a mannerism, advice, or a remark
I attribute to my mother. The bowls are piled randomly onto tables,
where the viewer must pick up each bowl to read it. The act of
lifting each bowl reminds me of my mother, because she had t
he habit of
turning things over to see where they were made.
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| When my
mother died of breast cancer in 1965 she was 47 and I was 13. Over the
years, I carried
around a lot of memory fragments. But I could not fit them together
to fully understand
who
my mother had been as a person. In 1995, to commemorate the anniversary of her
death, I began to write down all the things I did remember. |
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are the lines that became "My Mother's Legacy". |
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copyright
Sarah Hutt • "My Mother's Legacy" • all
rights reserved |
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