An 80-foot-long work of art made with colorful salt and sawdust was created at a Catholic Parish in Encino as a message of support to Ukraine.
An 80-foot-long work of art made with colorful salt and sawdust was created at a Catholic Parish in Encino as a message of support toThe artwork at Our Lady of Grace was inspired by traditional Central American alfombras, or ‘living carpets.
’ They are drawings made on the floor and filled in with colored salt and sawdust, adding texture.The 80-feet-long work was created by Catholic Relief Services, The Knights of Columbus, and The Catholic Daughters of the Americas, who are providing humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
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