Featuring Mushrooms on Canvas

Today I'm happy to share with you some examples of the mushroom and fungi prints from the Fungi Forest on gallery wrapped canvas. The gallery wrapped canvas comes with a hanging wire installed on the back and a nail and hook for hanging. I printed these particular ones with a black border, but you may also get them printed with a mirrored border in the buying options.

Here in the Fungi Forrest you’ll find many hideaways for fairies, pixies and gnomes, would you like to bring one of these fascinating structures into your home?

This is a collection of mushrooms and fungi photographs that I've taken over the years, most of them are from my life in Cincinnati, Ohio but a few are from my birthday trip to Seattle, Washington. Please Enjoy!

>>Go directly to the Fungi Forest gallery for the full collection.<<


Baby, Mushroom printed on canvas gallery wrap

"Baby"

This cute baby mushroom was photographed while I was out walking my dogs at noon, this is a generic wild mushroom. Photographed on Wednesday, ‎May ‎22, ‎2013 with myTouch 4G slide smartphone camera in Cincinnati, Ohio.


Sweetness, gallery wrapped canvas print

"Sweetness"

I really like this mushroom, the coloring is so unique; found while walking my dogs in the afternoon, this is a generic wild mushroom. Photographed on Thursday, ‎May ‎23, ‎2013 with myTouch 4G slide smartphone camera in Cincinnati, Ohio.


The Family, mushrooms on gallery wrapped canvas print

"The Family"

I found this family of mushrooms in the late afternoon, while on a nature trek with one of my best friends while on a trip to Seattle during my birthday week, I thought they looked amazing and had to capture them. These are generic wild mushrooms. Photographed on Tuesday, ‎September ‎24, ‎2013 with myTouch 4G slide smartphone camera at Lincoln Park in Seattle, Washington.


Magic Toadstool, mushroom gallery wrapped canvas print

"Magic Toadstool"

I found this mushroom in the late afternoon, while on a nature trek with one of my best friends while on a trip to Seattle for my birthday week, I thought this little guy and its surroundings with the light looked positively magical and had to capture this moment. This is a generic wild mushroom. Photographed on Tuesday, ‎September ‎24, ‎2013 with myTouch 4G slide smartphone camera at Lincoln Park in Seattle, Washington.


The Crowd, fungus on a tree, gallery wrapped canvas print

"The Crowd"

This crowd pleaser is fomitopsidaceae fungus, which grows on the side of trees in the order Polyporales, they are considered parasitic, but they look incredibly beautiful. I found this in the early evening while walking with my friend in Seattle during my birthday trip; I thought the shelf like look of the fungi was amazing. Photographed on Wednesday, ‎September ‎25, ‎2013 with myTouch 4G slide smartphone camera in Seattle, Washington.


Papa, mushroom on gallery wrapped canvas

"Papa"

I found this wild mushroom while walking my dogs in the afternoon, I thought this guy looked so amazing and the leaves and grass surrounding it bring so much color and the light hits it all so perfectly. Photographed on Thursday, ‎November ‎10, ‎2016 with my Pixel Smartphone Camera at Sharon Woods in Cincinnati, Ohio.


The Odd Couple, two odd mushrooms together on gallery wrapped canvas

"The Odd Couple"

This odd couple are quite the pairing huh? I found them while walking my dogs one afternoon in the fall, hence all the fallen leaves, but there is still a lot of beautiful greens to this image and I think it all came together quite nicely. These are wild mushrooms. Photographed on Thursday, ‎November ‎10, ‎2016 with my Pixel Smartphone Camera at Sharon Woods in Cincinnati, Ohio.


Thank you!

-Emily Rose