Revealing the patterns, beauty, and stories hidden inside of trees

Featured Tree Prints for Sale

Siuslaw River Spruce #2 - 24x36" - Greens and Blues (2 Options)
from $110.00

Large 24”x36” print on natural fiber paper using blue, green, and white inks. 2 Options available.

Ancient preserved Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) tree that researchers used radiocarbon dating to estimate the tree died approximately 1,800 years ago! The likely story is that a Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake caused the forested land surface to sink several feet and be buried in sediment carried in by the River, preserving the wood until it was exhumed when excavating new tidal channels for a habitat restoration project. Check out the “Stories of the Trees” section and Instagram posts for more details.

Oregon White Oak #1 - "Copper Oak on Dark Paper" 18"x24" (Options)
$80.00

18”×24” Oregon White Oak - Copper metallic ink on dark natural fiber paper. (Black, Dark Blue, Dark Green Options)

This slice of Oregon White Oak (Quercus garryana) is one that I picked up in Oregon’s Willamette Valley on my way back to the coast along with a bunch of maple logs. It had been sitting on a fire wood pile for a couple of years, so fungus had colonized the wood, giving the print some of the blotchy texture breaking up the rings. This one is printed on a black natural fiber paper using a metallic copper oil-based relief ink.

OR Coast Douglas Fir "Sunset over the Pacific" - 24x30"
$125.00

24”x30” large multi-color and layered print using a whole rainbow combination of oil-based relief inks on black Korean Hanji mulberry paper. Back in stock and available to ship now!

This ‘Doug Fir Sunset over Water’ is one of my favorite conceptual tree prints, inspired by the full split caused by drying the log slice. I have several versions of a split-color prints from this specimen, but this one uses blue and white inks on the bottom implying water and waved with red, yellow, and silver inks trying to capture the glow of a sunset over the Pacific.

Furnished from the Fallen

Furnished from the Fallen is a new creative outlet from Hunter White featuring nature art and woodworking creations from rainy side of Mount Hood in Oregon. For the past three years, he’s been settling into the mountain life including chopping firewood, chainsaw milling lumber, and observing the beauty and patterns hidden in the surrounding natural world. What started as a necessity to clear away fallen trees after an ice storm, has developed into a new passion for woodworking, chainsaw milling, and combining woodworking and printmaking techniques to create tree ring relief prints.

Here, for now, you’ll primarily find Tree Prints: relief prints made from slices of fallen trees, revealing the hidden patterns and stories told in the growth rings. Hunter’s tree prints bridge the gap between archival of the tree’s life story told in tree rings and abstract artistic interpretations of the exposed features.

Woodworking creations may also be found here from time to time, including furniture and hand-made wooden frames.

Learn more about Hunter and other shop policies and FAQs at the “About” page. Feel free to contact using the form below with any questions, special requests, commissions, or other comments. Thanks for visiting!

Close-up of a textured brown surface with a small, white handwritten note that reads 'Finished For the Fallen' followed by a signature 'H G L. Wingo'. A circular piece of a tree cross-section with visible growth rings is partially visible at the top of the image.

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Close-up of a tree ring cross-section showing detailed growth rings on a piece of paper on a wooden surface.
Close-up photo of a tree stump cross-section showing tree rings.
Three prints of tree trunk cross-sections, showing growth rings, on different colored papers, with a green cutting mat and a recycling ruler in the background.
Close-up of a book with a design of tree growth rings printed on its cover.

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