"Hidden Revelations (Pokeweed)"

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The excitement of receiving answers long-pursued, knowledge once hidden...

Exotic-looking, widespread, and toxic, the Pokeweed is a common plant of the Appalachian region. Every part of the plant is toxic, especially the berries. Native Americans sometimes used this plant as a purgative, and to treat rheumatism, arthritis, and cancer. The toxicity can be reduced by boiling the leaves, but the Pokeweed is known as one of the more dangerous plants of the Appalachian wilderness (the information above is not professional medical advice).

After receiving inspiration on a trip to the mountains of North Carolina, I wanted to create a collection about how the quietude and complexity of the outdoors can bring peace and clarity of mind. Every piece in this collection is meant to allow you to step into a moment of rest, silence the mental chaos, and gain new perspective in the beauty of nature.

~ Autumn Hunter

The excitement of receiving answers long-pursued, knowledge once hidden...

Exotic-looking, widespread, and toxic, the Pokeweed is a common plant of the Appalachian region. Every part of the plant is toxic, especially the berries. Native Americans sometimes used this plant as a purgative, and to treat rheumatism, arthritis, and cancer. The toxicity can be reduced by boiling the leaves, but the Pokeweed is known as one of the more dangerous plants of the Appalachian wilderness (the information above is not professional medical advice).

After receiving inspiration on a trip to the mountains of North Carolina, I wanted to create a collection about how the quietude and complexity of the outdoors can bring peace and clarity of mind. Every piece in this collection is meant to allow you to step into a moment of rest, silence the mental chaos, and gain new perspective in the beauty of nature.

~ Autumn Hunter

Each print is professionally produced in the USA on archival-grade paper or canvas, optionally paired with your choice of solid wood frame.

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Canvas:

  • Acid-free, archival grade canvas, 1.5" thick

  • Image is mirrored around canvas edges for a seamless look

  • Solid wood stretcher bars prevent bowing and warping over time

  • Arrives ready to hang with wire attached

Framing for canvas prints includes your choice of a .55” wide black, gold, espresso, or natural maple floating frame, best for achieving an elevated, sleek look.


Paper:

  • Archival grade glossy fine art paper

  • .25” bleed (white space) around edges for best result after framing

Framing for paper prints includes your choice of a black (.75”), gold (.875”), espresso (.875”), or natural maple (.875”) frame with matting. The width of the mat is 2” for 9x12” prints, and a 3” mat comes with all other sizes. Note that matting and framing is not available for sizes larger than 24x36”.

 

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Meet the artist.

Autumn Hunter, an abstract realism artist from Raleigh, North Carolina, captures the contrast between work and rest in her vivid, textured paintings. Her art encourages contemplation and challenges the ceaseless productivity of modern life, offering a peaceful refuge for introspection.

 
  • We only use the highest quality paper and canvas materials, as well as the giclee printing method to create our prints. You can expect your new artwork to last a lifetime.

  • We get that sometimes a home decor vision doesn’t always turn out as well as you planned. Feel free to send your print back within 14 days for a full refund or exchange - just pay return shipping.

  • Can’t find the exact size you’re looking for? Want to discuss more framing options? Send an email to autumn@autumnhunter.art with your request and we’ll find something that works for you.