9-11 by Barbara PerlmutterSeptember 11 by Joni McPherson
Recently, as you may or may not have heard, there was a massive fire in San Bruno, CA from an explosion due to a gas leak. Over 30 houses were destroyed and about a 100 were damaged. I was watching it on the news live and seeing those flames roaring in the darkness with newscasters and people just standing and watching, I felt so helpless. If the people right next to it couldn't do anything, then we just have to watch until help comes. That's the exact way I felt when I got up on the morning of September 11, 2001 and watched the destruction and horror of 9/11. 4 people have been confirmed dead from the San Bruno explosion/fire and 2 people (correction: 6) are still missing. To have something like that happen so suddenly, so spontaneously and spread and destroy so quickly is truly terrifying. You hear about these disasters all around the world but then it happens so close, and you think, wow, that could have been me. I felt inspired by the San Bruno fire so today I decided to dig through my garage, find some paint supplies, and paint what I saw when I thought about San Bruno. My final product was a simple watercolor painting of fire surround by darkness, infused with hazy gray smoke drifting up into the black hole of a sky.
RIP Victims of the San Bruno fire
To all the living victims of the San Bruno fire: My family, friends, and I are thinking continuously about you and praying for your recovery and help through however long this difficult and painful journey will last, whether it ends in finding a new place to start over, or move on from losing parts of your past.



















