. >> reporter: with tears in her ice and grief in her heart, sara hagelin started filling her canvas with texas wildflowers. >> not only are they each unique and beautiful but i knew they would be something that we would see for years to come. >> reporter: their colors, shape and size all different >> as i'm painting them, i'm thinking about the details and how unique this flower is, and this one has six petals, this one's large, and this one's pink >> reporter: 21 in total, one for each life lost >> i grew up there, went to robb elementary i still have a ton of family there. >> reporter: now living in austin, the project came to hagelin as a way to honor her hometown and the lives lost. >> i thought, you know, if i can assign a wildflower to each victim and then when i see them, wildflowers throughout my life, i would think about each of those souls. >> reporter: after more than 40 hours of work, the final product came to fruition and from there an idea to help >> i may have a little something to offer, maybe a few people would want a print of this, so they also could remember and t