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    Jacket inspires unique artwork, documentary

    AdminBy AdminJuly 26, 2025Updated:January 1, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    As Valencia artist Suzanne DeCuir sat with her
    husband in a stuffy, little hotel room in the Hunan province of China, they
    began removing layer upon layer of clothing from their newly adopted,
    14-month-old daughter Anna.

    “They have a concern about babies being warm
    enough … not every place has adequate heating,” DeCuir said.

    So, as soon as the adoption workers left, they
    thought, “She must be roasting,” and started to take off some layers.

    “We got down to the last layer and it was this
    incredibly beautiful, little jacket … that just struck me as so beautiful in
    its simplicity and humbleness,” she said. “It was fraying and had three totally
    different buttons … someone had obviously worked on it more than once.”

    Jacket inspires unique artwork, documentary
    Suzanne DeCuir’s daughter’s jacket that inspired the Life Jackets project. Courtesy of Suzanne DeCuir

    It was clear to her that somebody had worked
    really hard on this article of clothing, and that it had probably been worn by
    a number of kids, as Anna was only four months old when she came to the
    orphanage, so she wouldn’t have been big enough for it.

    Fast forward more than 20 years, and DeCuir
    was going through her closets. There she discovered the small, white jacket.

    “It made me think of all the kids who were
    adopted and went off to different lives,” she said. “Who knows what their
    situations were, but it also made me think about the kids who didn’t get
    adopted and what their fate would be.”

    This moment inspired her to create “Life
    Jackets,” a tribute to girls around the world who might not have had the
    opportunity to realize their potential and the mystery around their fates.

    Suzanne DeCuir displays her life jackets. Dan Watson/The Signal

    She began making miniature jackets, all
    unadorned and a bit shabby, but each unique, just as the original had been,
    ending up with more than 100.

    “I just started, and I kept going and going
    and going,” she said, adding that she would use odds and ends materials to
    “evoke that sense of an individual since they’re not matching.”

    Some were made out of bits of fabric while
    others incorporated various materials from DeCuir’s personal experiences with
    her children, including Cheerios, ramen noodles and ACE bandages.

    “When I see our girls going off into careers
    in music, athletics or research, I can’t help but think of those kids that are
    equally talented who may or may not have been able to use those talents,”
    DeCuir said.

    Suzanne DeCuir displays two varieties of her life jackets. Dan Watson/The Signal

    When local filmmaker Pamela Beere Briggs heard
    of her artist friend’s latest project, she knew she had to showcase it.

    “When (DeCuir) holds up Anna’s little jacket
    and you see the different buttons and holes, you can tell that somebody made
    this jacket out of love,” Beere Briggs said. “This jacket tells a story that is
    a part of all of us, and we all acknowledge that in everyone’s story there’s a
    piece of us.”

    With the help of her husband and fellow
    filmmaker, William McDonald, Beere Briggs immediately got to work making DeCuir
    and her project the subject of her new documentary, “Life Jackets.”

    “I always say that directing a documentary is
    really about being a good listener and knowing loosely that there’s a story I
    want to tell,” Beere Briggs said, adding that though they had limited time, it
    worked out well because DeCuir was already comfortable with them.

    Suzanne DeCuir displays the first life jacket she made. Dan Watson/The Signal

    “That’s the secret of making this film — we
    were able to film everything in one hour,” she added. “This isn’t a long piece,
    it’s a short piece, a poignant piece about these lives and little jackets.”

    Though it’s the shortest documentary film that they’ve ever made, totaling only eight minutes, it’s a story that Beere Briggs believes the world needs right now.

    “We need as many stories about people doing
    things out of love and looking at what connects us all as a community,” she
    said. “And what I can do as filmmaker and storyteller is to share stories about
    people who are actually doing things out of thoughtful kindness.”

    Beere Briggs has also been inspired by the
    jacket and DeCuir’s story, so much so that she is launching a website in late
    October so that she can continue to share similar stories of others acting out
    of kindness.

    “We hope it’s a place where visitors can come
    for a minute or five to just feel like they aren’t all alone,” Beere Briggs
    said. “Similarly to Life Jackets, there will be different elements … little
    things we can do to create kindness, hopefulness, justice … as well as other
    inspiring morsels.”

    The Life Jackets project exhibited in the documentary. Courtesy of Suzanne DeCuir

    The “Life Jackets” documentary will be
    available on the website, free of charge, in addition to other contributions by
    DeCuir, where she will discuss her artwork and “both the frustrations that come
    with trying to get an idea out through art and also the moments where something
    really works,” Beere Briggs said.

    DeCuir also hopes to exhibit “Life Jackets”
    somewhere “to raise the question of what are we going to never know about all
    these individuals,” she said, while Beere Briggs hopes the project allows
    people of all ages to think of their own life jackets.

    “The sound of a sewing machine is never going
    to be the same for me again, because when I hear it, I think of the little
    girls and all those stories,” Beere Briggs said.

    For more
    information on the project, visit
    twointheworld.com. To view the documentary, visit vimeo.com/355217330.

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