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About The Author

Hi! I'm Trina Paulus, the Author/Illustrator of Hope For The Flowers. Hope For The Flowers is celebrating it's 50th anniversary. I am blessed and humbled that for over half a century Yellow and Stripe have been crawling across the globe reaching hearts and changing lives. May the transformation of these two caterpillars inspire our own. Wouldn't it be wonderful to transform together? We invite you to join our Facebook Group: "Hope (for the Flowers) Revolution". We'd love to welcome you.
On behalf of Yellow & Stripe,
Trina

Trina Paulus is a mother, sculptor, and a lifelong member of The Grail - an International Women’s Movement which is committed to spiritual search, social transformation, global solidarity, ecological sustainability, and the release of women’s creative energy throughout the world. She is Vice President for both the Cornucopia Network of New Jersey and the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute (CRMPI) in Basalt Colorado. Trina is also on the National Advisory Board of Sustainable Settings in Carbondale Colorado and NorthEast Earth Coalition (NEEC) as well as being a long time member of NJ Peace Action.

From Trina's Blog

Trina Paulus is an author, illustrator, artist, nationally recognized sculpturist 

Abraham and Isaac Lifesize Sculpture by Trina Paulus

Abraham and Isaac

We will be saying goodbye to our, Abraham and Isaac wanderers in mid October, these are probably our last two events at the glorious St. John the Divine Cathedral in NYC, where we have been so warmly supported. We're not sure where the next stop will be, and are open to ideas.

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Hope For The Flower Mugs 15 oz

Merch By Popular Demand

You've asked; we listened! You can now find Yellow and Strip on mugs, tees, prints and totes. Bring Hope home today.

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We Need Each Other: We Are One

Unity NOT Division

I attended my first civil rights protest in Cleveland Ohio in the 1960's and I created these posters. I made the hands layered so that if you take one away all you are left with is either a blank black or white print. We need each other folks, it's time to stop focusing on what divides us and treasure what unites us. 

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