California art therapist unveils phoenix sculpture from keys to homes scorched in 2018 Camp Fire

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California art therapist unveils phoenix sculpture from keys to homes scorched in 2018 Camp Fire
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Jessie Mercer of Chico, California presented the sculpture at Butte County's Center for Learning and Resilience.

PARADISE, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Members of the public view the newly revealed Key Phoenix statue, created by local artist Jessie Mercer, during events for the one year anniversary of the Camp Fire, on November 8, 2019 in Paradise, California.

"I feel proud of everyone for being so vulnerable with me, and showing the world—and the nation, that when you come together you can do anything," Mercer said to KCRA. She continued:"There is so much depth to each key and its legacy—generationally or individually—it's just pretty profound."

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