The PHIL Award
People living with life-threatening pulmonary disease feel profound appreciation for the
healthcare providers who allow them to “breathe easy”.  The PHIL (Pulmonary Health and
Illnesses of the Lung) Award celebrates a key member of that team: the outstanding
respiratory therapist. This exemplary professional sees the “person” instead of the “patient”;
and he or she is committed to the belief that every breath matters.

In the spirit of The PHIL Award, MK Shannon adapted her sculpture, Appreciation*, of a sole
standing figure, to include in its encircled arms a large and fully opened butterfly. The figure’
s lines are clean, strong and quiet; the detailed butterfly in the foreground appears resting,
yet ready to flutter.

The unfailing and often background support of the respiratory therapist—who continually
seeks more effective ways to enable the patient to breathe easier—is represented by the
figure. The butterfly symbolizes the lungs, in their fragility, beauty and vitality. The sculptor
illuminates the relationship between the respiratory therapist and the patient; in his or her
hands the outstanding caregiver holds the patient’s freedom to breathe easier.   

Breathing is natural and the essence of life. Patients with lung disease cherish every difficult
breath they take. The FACES Foundation and the sculpture, Appreciation, honor the
respiratory professional that strives to make that breath as easy as possible.  

*Appreciation was originally designed for The Bennett Gallery in Placerville, California.
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