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LA artist folds paper cranes to memorialize COVID deaths. You can join her global project too


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Karla Funderburk of Matter Studio Gallery says she started this origami crane project to process the COVID-related grief she was feeling and witnessing.
Photo by Memorial Crane Project.
It s been more than a year since LA County declared a state of emergency for COVID-19, and since then, more than 22,000 Angelenos have lost their lives to the virus. That means  one in three residents here know someone who died or became seriously ill from COVID. 
So how do you process all that pain and memorialize loved ones? Karla Funderburk, owner of Matter Studio Gallery, folded paper cranes and gathered thousands of them from people worldwide. Her Memorial Crane Project features tens of thousands of these origami long-necked, long-legged birds.  ....

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They can’t drive through mass vaccination sites or stand in line outside clinics. Even if they secure a coveted appointment spot, they can’t leave their house to get there.
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COVID-19 victims memorialized by felt roses, wooden crosses


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It was a nightly ritual for Karla Funderburk that began the second week of April. She watched in horror as news stories showed the scenes playing out in New York that eventually would spread across the country: Overflowing morgues. Refrigeration trucks pulling up behind hospitals. Despondent families unable to spend final moments with loved ones.
While she watched, she folded paper cranes and dropped them into a bag by her bed one crane for each person who had died from COVID-19.
“I started just for myself,” the Los Angeles art gallery owner said. “It was a way for me to process.” ....

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Column One: Paper cranes, felt roses and wooden crosses honor COVID-19 victims


Column One: Paper cranes, felt roses and wooden crosses honor COVID-19 victims
Alex Wigglesworth
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Karla Funderburk, owner of Matter Studio Gallery, is surrounded by thousands of paper cranes that make up an exhibit titled A Memorial for COVID-19 Victims at her studio in Los Angeles. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
It was a nightly ritual for Karla Funderburk that began the second week of April. She watched in horror as news stories showed the scenes playing out in New York that eventually would spread across the country: Overflowing morgues. Refrigeration trucks pulling up behind hospitals. Despondent families unable to spend final moments with loved ones. ....

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