Original - Crimson Glow
Description
Crimson Glow
Claret Cup
12” × 6” x 7/8” acrylic on wood panel
Quilted Plant Medicine
$125
In this painting, the claret cup cactus stands as a vivid testament to the desert’s ability to thrive against the odds. With its fiery red blossoms and intricate, spiny form, the claret cup is a symbol of resilience and renewal. I sought to capture the cactus in full bloom, a fleeting moment of vibrant color in the otherwise muted desert palette. The contrast between the prickly exterior and the delicate, fleeting flowers reflects the paradoxes of the desert itself: harsh yet nurturing, tough yet full of life. This piece celebrates the quiet yet powerful beauty of the claret cup, a plant that endures and flourishes where many would falter.
Description
Crimson Glow
Claret Cup
12” × 6” x 7/8” acrylic on wood panel
Quilted Plant Medicine
$125
In this painting, the claret cup cactus stands as a vivid testament to the desert’s ability to thrive against the odds. With its fiery red blossoms and intricate, spiny form, the claret cup is a symbol of resilience and renewal. I sought to capture the cactus in full bloom, a fleeting moment of vibrant color in the otherwise muted desert palette. The contrast between the prickly exterior and the delicate, fleeting flowers reflects the paradoxes of the desert itself: harsh yet nurturing, tough yet full of life. This piece celebrates the quiet yet powerful beauty of the claret cup, a plant that endures and flourishes where many would falter.
Description
Crimson Glow
Claret Cup
12” × 6” x 7/8” acrylic on wood panel
Quilted Plant Medicine
$125
In this painting, the claret cup cactus stands as a vivid testament to the desert’s ability to thrive against the odds. With its fiery red blossoms and intricate, spiny form, the claret cup is a symbol of resilience and renewal. I sought to capture the cactus in full bloom, a fleeting moment of vibrant color in the otherwise muted desert palette. The contrast between the prickly exterior and the delicate, fleeting flowers reflects the paradoxes of the desert itself: harsh yet nurturing, tough yet full of life. This piece celebrates the quiet yet powerful beauty of the claret cup, a plant that endures and flourishes where many would falter.