The central focus of "It’s Good for Your Heart" work is a Native Elder gathering medicines, an activity steeped in traditional environmental knowledge and undertaken with the greatest care and respect for the plants being gathered. The work also has broader reference to the ancient notion of the ‘doctrine of signatures’ which suggests that the appearance of a plant or substance contains clues to its healing powers. In the case of foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), the prominent ridges on the petals of the flower resemble blood vessels. (Exhibit Text by Virginia Eichhorn)