I don't agree. I do agree it is unfair for a single immigration individual to subjectively reject an applicant because she doesn't think fabric art is "art". I hope this situation has been exaggerated to make a point and not entirely true. If there are universal rules for artists to immigrate to the U.S., and they are followed universally, then so be it. The situation, as it's described, doesn't sound fair. I would want all the facts, without the emotion, before signing any petition. And, while the Colorado landscape can be inspiring, the U.K. also has some fabulous landscape. Surely Kate can see the beauty in, and be inspired by, that landscape of her birth? For most artists doesn't the inspiration come from inside? Everyone who wants to live in the U.S. can't live here. There's just not enough room Liking the Colorado landscape doesn't seem like reason enough to grant a long-term visa.