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Filming of Grace and Gratitude at the Boston Button Factory

Recently the filming of Grace and Gratitude took place at the Boston Button Factory. This film was created by BBF resident artist Ari Hauben and shot and produced by Cameron Femino and John Murnane. Shortly after being diagnosed with Grade 3 brain cancer, Sarah Livesey had the idea to create a piece of art to represent all the love and support in her life, something to draw inspiration and strength from during challenging times to come. She reached out to BBF resident artist, Ari Hauben to help realize her vision. Ari was so moved by Sarah’s positivity, perspective and approach to her circumstances that he knew this story should be shared. Enlisting the help of talented filmmakers Cameron Femino and John Murnane, here is her story.

 

THE MEANING OF THE PIECE

“The intention of this piece of art is to create a visual representation of all of the love and support that manifests through the healing journey. To highlight one’s ability to choose perspective and outlook on all things. To activate deeper levels of consciousness, by tapping into creative power. To use challenge as a platform for growth and inspiration. To access now for strength in the process and later as a reminder of this moment. To superimpose an image of what comes next, to help me, and others to heal.”  – Sarah Livesey

NOTE FROM THE ARTIST, ARI HAUBEN

Sarah and her story have been incredibly inspirational to me. You just don’t come across people that often that can remain so positive, so consistently, in such challenging circumstances. As an Artist, you have very few opportunities to create something that has such a profound impact on somebody else’s life. I feel very humbled that I was able to create a piece of art that is able to provide such strength and support, for such an unbelievable women. I would also like to give a special thanks to Cameron Femino and John Murnane for making this vision come to life, without their time, effort and skill, this would have remained just an idea. And to Seth Hauben, for creating a home for the piece, so the story can be shared.

THE FINAL PRODUCT

This piece consists of many of the things that Sarah draws from for strength and support. Including images that reflect her philosophy and beliefs, lyrics, poems, writings by her and her father, maps, photos, pattern and more. It’s 36in. X 60in. made from collage, spray paint, and epoxy on wood panel.

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