(Above:  Results of a Spinal Surgery Decision, Decision Portrait  Series.  Stitched words:  Still driving, quilting, and making the most  of Life.  Xylene photo transfer on tea-stained muslin.  Hand stitched.   25" x 31" unframed; 31" x 37" framed.  Click on image to enlarge.)
The day after Dawn  Goldsmith posted a blog entry about my Decision Portrait Series, I got  LOTS of email messages.  It felt like the entire fiber arts world was  coming to my rescue...volunteering to participate in the series by  sharing deeply significant decisions.  I opened a note from Suzanne Riggio and  read, "Susan, my decision was 'I chose spine surgery'. My picture would  be me in a wheelchair, a paraplegic, as a result of this decision.  Are  you interested?"
 (Above:  Result of a Spinal Surgery Decision, detail.  Click on image to enlarge.)
Of course I was interested!  We immediately started a chain of  correspondence and the focus of the piece began to change.  Sure,  Suzanne made the decision to seek surgery.  It went badly.  This was  TERRIBLE.  Her husband and five children were obviously  devastated....but that was the beginning of many, many new, powerful  decisions.  Suzanne was determined to continue living a very full  life....and she's doing just that!
 (Above:  Result of a Spinal Surgery Decision, detail.  Click on image to enlarge.)
Her emails were full of enthusiasm and future plans.  Her engineer/son  designed and created unique pieces of equipment for her daily life,  including a sewing  machine adaptation system!  She drives with hand controls and  recently finished a major project, St. Mary's commemorative quilt.  So,  although Suzanne decided to have spinal surgery, this Decision Portrait  focuses on her positive decisions in the aftermath.  She joins me in  hoping that those to see the piece will consider how they might handle  physical limitations and other negative situations.  
I send an email with attached images to every participant before posting here on my blog.  The message I just received from Suzanne is:
"Susan, what a lovely piece!  I brought in my husband, sat him down next  to me, and surprised the heck out of him with your images.  Then we read  the text.   He gave me a hug (as much as is possible when one of you in  in a wheelchair!) and said, "Suzanne, you are an inspiration to us  all."   We love your depiction and your words.  Thank you."   
Suzanne really is an inspiration to us all.  THANK YOU!
 



 
 
4 comments:
you are amazing
These people are amazing...and well, I can just keep repeating what I say everytime I see one "ditto" for this piece. They all move me deeply.
May God bless and keep this woman going...I have had spinal surgery but with different results. Art Saves Lives! Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
These pieces are so powerful. I'm in awe.
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