Scarlet Bugler

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Penstemons symbolize knowledge and understanding, so what better flower than the Scarlet Bugler (Penstemon centranthifolius) to symbolize the gifts of public media? I grew up watching KQED’s documentaries, educational programming, and cooking shows and it remains my favorite television channel. I still cannot believe the quality of the journalism, programming, and services they provide as a nonprofit. Their Coronavirus Live Updates page is both beautiful and filled with accurate, trustworthy information of what’s happening in the Bay Area every hour.

$100 from the sale of each Scarlet Bugler is donated to KQED to support their important work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This piece is part of the Resilience Flowers series, a limited run of hand-cut paper flowers. The depicted flowers are native California plants that thrive despite the odds—fitting symbols of the amazing strength of our communities. Proceeds from each sale are donated to organizations and relief efforts helping vulnerable populations in the Bay Area.

A framed copy of a paper scarlet bugler plant sits on a small wooden table next to a natural basket. A paper scarlet bugler plant with red flowers sits on an arched yellow background. A close-up of the paper scarlet bugler shows the details of the flowers and the leaves.

Dimensions:

5″ × 7″, unframed

Materials:

  • Cover-weight paper stock, various colors
  • Acid-free paper adhesive

Care:

Place away from direct sunlight to preserve colors.

Delivery:

Artwork is shipped via USPS Priority Mail with insurance and a tracking number.

Availability:

Limited run of 10, each signed, numbered, and dated

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