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Restoration in Progress

Acrylic on paper

When invited to create the Finisher Hat for the 2024 Hardrock 100 Endurance Run, the vision of American Basin and Paintbrush (Castilleja) came together immediately. When an image comes to mind so quickly, I know it’s given to me from Source and it’s my job to find the meaning. 

I have come to believe the message I am to convey is held within the profound symbolism in the names and characteristics of the subject matter portrayed. This place and plants, reflect deeper meanings about our history, relationships, and future.

Source wasn’t subtle in giving me the mountain range aptly named American Basin. With its intentional placement in the background it symbolizes outdated ways of thinking in American history. Immigrants came here with dreams of conquest and wealth, which resulted in the over extraction of resources for the benefit of some over others. 

The Paintbrush (Castilleja), with its striking red hues, plays the central role in this narrative. Once seen as almost parasitic, this plant actually provides profound ecological benefits. It fosters greater biodiversity in nutrient-poor environments and enhances nutrient cycling, making scarce resources available to the entire community. Additionally, it supports diverse soil microbe communities which benefit the entire ecosystem. Above ground, the Castilleja serves as a crucial food source for pollinators like butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. It is plant medicine for humans used by Native Nations.

This plant’s role as a bridge, both above and below, mirrors the place of Native American people in contemporary society. Historically marginalized and considered less than, Native Americans must now be central in discussions about solutions for climate change. Like the Castilleja, Indigenous people offer unique solutions and are an immeasurable benefit. 

The symbolism of the American Basin and Castilleja in this painting urges a reevaluation of our relationship with the land and each other. We must move away from the mentality of conquest and ownership to embrace Indigenous wisdom which sees the land as a shared resource to be respected and cared for by all. We must work together to steward the Earth because all life matters. Now is the time to heed the lessons of the flowers and mountains, recognize the interconnectedness of all living things, and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.

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