HONOR AND RESPECT

Mrs. Etsuko Shimada, a Japanese artist from Tokyo, hand-painted the kanji symbols shown in my book, Sushi the Cat, with a soft brush and black ink. These kanji symbols represent the idea of respect. Respect for parents. Respect for friends. Respect for all people. We would like to thank Mrs. Etsuko Shimada for her kindness…

MY TEST OF HONOR

“Sushi, it’s my birthday! I’m so excited. Mama is taking me to Mrs. Takahara’s Bakery this afternoon to buy my birthday treat. A big, chocolate cupcake. With a huge swirl of whipped cream. And then a strawberry on top. But you can’t come, Sushi. Cats aren’t allowed.” All day, Ella talks about the cupcake. The…

The Mosaic Within Project: A Healing in Arts Collaboration with Mel Trotter Ministries

The Mosaic Within project, a community-based work, brought together people from all walks of life to form a display of colorful patterns, unity, and hope. Throughout the summer, we hosted art workshops at multiple locations with local community members and the individuals served by Mel Trotter Ministries. Participants hand-painted small Plexiglas tiles to be added…