 A photo of Susie Zuzek, an older white woman in a large studio surrounded by her paintings, appears. She is holding a plate with paints in one hand and lifting a painting of flowers and a vase in the other. Between 1962 and 1985, textile designer Susie Zuzek created over 1500 designs for Key West handprint fabrics. Two of her daughters reflect on her vision, passion, and legacy. Video footage of a seagull landing in water. The text appears Key West, Florida. Brightly colored houses with palm trees line a canal. Seagulls take off from the water and fly off screen. The video dissolves into details of one of Zuzek's repeating pattern prints. The print has sky blue background with weighted line drawings of varying birds including a pelican and seagull. Suns with faces drawn in the center are placed in between the spaced birds in multiple sizes. The outlines of the birds and suns are done in black and white, the details done in blue. When astrologically themed print appears next, the print has a lime and yellow-green background tightly arranged to illustrations and words. Astrological symbols and words like Libra, Pisces, Capricorn are placed in between illustrations of their corresponding representations. The name Lily is written in the same loopy script as the astrological signs. Leaves are used as flourishes throughout the print. Martha Dupu and Catherine Dupu, two of Zuzek's daughters, sit on a couch in a room surrounded by colorful paintings and tropical ornamentation. She was constantly, constantly creating. I just thought everybody's mother did that, you know, just wasn't unusual. And we were surrounded with, you know, books and, you know, just so much to look at. And of course her love for animals. Martha, a middle-aged woman with white hair, sits in an all-black outfit next to her younger sister, Catherine, who wears a pastel-colored underwater-themed dress. Martha speaks first. A print appears with black line drawings of animals. There are large lions, fish, butterflies, chickens and giraffes. Superimposed on the animal drawings are yellow illustrations of sunflowers. In video footage, a large black rooster and a brown hen peck at a sidewalk. A large brown tabby cat drinks out of a saucer outdoors next to a white trellis. Then a purple backgrounded print appears with repeating framed portraits of varying animals wearing suits and hats. There are portraits of cats, dogs, seagulls, pigeons and raccoons. A drawing of two bears raising martinis appears surrounded by leaves, flowers and mushrooms. A baby bear and more bears engage in human-like behavior. One bear sits in a log, drinking out of a decorated jug. Another stands resting its paws on a hoe. She could let that whimsical creativity come out and it resonated with people. It's like a childlike quality almost and it would connect in a real way. The daisy and butterfly-themed print appears. The daisies with yellow centers and white petals pop out of the black background. Warm yellow butterflies with green detailing are painted above the flowers. Then a black and white photo of a middle-aged Zuzek bent over a table painting a butterfly print. A pelican flies across a blue sky. A print of gray pelicans with orange yellow beaks and black eyes. Pelicans appear in varying positions. Some of their wings are spread out. Some of their wings are tucked into their bodies. Filling in the space between the pelicans are short black curved lines. She was very gracious with sharing anything she knew or how to do it. A print with yellow monkeys with long tails that spiral at the end. Yellow-leaved vines with pink flowers fill the spaces between the monkeys. Martha and Catherine sit on the couch. She would say, make it beautiful and put your heart into it. And to me, when you look at any of her work, including the designs, that's what you see. You just respond. Two prints appear. The print on the left has a blank line illustration of cats and rats on a black background. Yellow and orange swirls overlap the animals. On the right is a print of hippos and a long-legged bird on black background. The hippos are outlined with closed dots and have small flowers on them and are painted in dusty pink color. And between the hippos are green leaf-like shapes. For me, as a daughter who always appreciated her art, I thought she made beautiful things. And I'm so glad that's not lost and I'm so grateful. A print with black and white pandas surrounded by bamboo and a blue background appears. The panda in the center of the print has a stick in its mouth. A print with black and white illustrated drafts on a blue, pink and orange background. A black and white print of small dogs, some with her tongues out, appears. The dogs have an orange circle of paint over their left eye. An African wildlife theme print appears next. The background has teal, colored leaves, grasses and flowers. On the print illustrated in black and white, brown and orange are lions, giraffes, tigers, zebras, monkeys, mice, birds and ostriches. The animals overlap each other. A black and white print appears with weighted line drawings of overlapping flowers, chickens, turtles, oranges, suns with faces, pelicans, flowers, starfish, shells and leaves. A black and white photo of a middle-aged Zuzak in her studio. She is sat at a table looking at a print with a paintbrush in her hand. She looks down at the painting.