Berry Picking

Primary image of full print.: Medium, long, vertical rectangular print that folds in half. One half as a greyscale lizard's tail going through a yellow-green ouroboros. There are floral shapes dappled throughout. The other half has the body and head of the lizard reaching down to a sepia image of five human figures eating and picking berries.
Primary image of full print.

Medium, long, vertical rectangular print that folds in half. One half as a greyscale lizard's tail going through a yellow-green ouroboros. There are floral shapes dappled throughout. The other half has the body and head of the lizard reaching down to a sepia image of five human figures eating and picking berries.

Name/Title

Berry Picking

Entry/Object ID

2019.P-G.363G

Description

A long vertical rectangular print with a pale yellow background, a fawn yellow ouroboros, a greyscale lizard, a sepia image of people picking berries, and an overall light floral pattern.

Context

Sixth print in the "Circle of Print" collection. Artist statement (transcribed in accessory notes) explains the print deals with "innocence, aging, and renewal."

Collection

Palmeri-Goodstein Research Print Collection

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Stephanie Hunder

Role

Artist

Date made

2010 - 2011

Place

City

St. Paul

State/Province

Minnesota

Continent

North America

Edition

Edition Size

20

Edition Number

9

Lexicon

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Nature, Aging, Ouroboros, Lizards

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Print

Class

Abstract Concept

Dimensions

Height

19-15/16 in

Width

8 in