Botanical Priestess

$500.00

Botanical Priestess explores the convergence of flesh and root — a figure not separate from nature, but claimed by it. Veins become branches, skin fractures into organic patterns, and the face carries the calm authority of something ancient. This piece is about surrender to growth, power drawn from the earth, and identity reshaped through connection rather than control.

This artwork is created using traditional wood burning and pyrography, completed entirely by hand from start to finish. The artist redraws the composition freehand for every burn — never traced, never laser-cut, never mechanically transferred. Even when revisiting similar themes, no two executions are ever identical. Variations in line density, burn depth, and organic texture ensure each finished piece is a singular, physical original.

Burned into solid basswood using a handheld pyrography tool, this piece required over 25 hours of focused, uninterrupted labor. The natural grain of the wood actively influences the final result, interacting with each burn line in unpredictable ways that cannot be controlled or repeated. This is not a print, not a reproduction, and not digitally assisted — it is permanent wood burning art etched directly into the surface.

Offered in a 12” × 18” format with framing options available in Black, White, or Brown, Botanical Priestess carries a grounded yet commanding presence suited for moody interiors, studios, private collections, or gallery walls. It doesn’t decorate a space — it roots itself in it.

No machines.
No shortcuts.
No replicas.
Only deliberate pyrography burned into wood.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Title: Botanical Priestess
Size: 12” × 18”
Wood Type: Solid Basswood
Creation Time: 25+ hours
Medium: Wood Burning / Pyrography
Process: 100% hand-drawn and hand-burned
Framing Options: Black, White, or Brown
Original: One-of-one physical artwork (not a print)

All artwork is hand-burned by Mohawk Wyatt using traditional wood burning and pyrography techniques — never laser-cut or machine-made.

Learn more about the artist

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Botanical Priestess explores the convergence of flesh and root — a figure not separate from nature, but claimed by it. Veins become branches, skin fractures into organic patterns, and the face carries the calm authority of something ancient. This piece is about surrender to growth, power drawn from the earth, and identity reshaped through connection rather than control.

This artwork is created using traditional wood burning and pyrography, completed entirely by hand from start to finish. The artist redraws the composition freehand for every burn — never traced, never laser-cut, never mechanically transferred. Even when revisiting similar themes, no two executions are ever identical. Variations in line density, burn depth, and organic texture ensure each finished piece is a singular, physical original.

Burned into solid basswood using a handheld pyrography tool, this piece required over 25 hours of focused, uninterrupted labor. The natural grain of the wood actively influences the final result, interacting with each burn line in unpredictable ways that cannot be controlled or repeated. This is not a print, not a reproduction, and not digitally assisted — it is permanent wood burning art etched directly into the surface.

Offered in a 12” × 18” format with framing options available in Black, White, or Brown, Botanical Priestess carries a grounded yet commanding presence suited for moody interiors, studios, private collections, or gallery walls. It doesn’t decorate a space — it roots itself in it.

No machines.
No shortcuts.
No replicas.
Only deliberate pyrography burned into wood.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Title: Botanical Priestess
Size: 12” × 18”
Wood Type: Solid Basswood
Creation Time: 25+ hours
Medium: Wood Burning / Pyrography
Process: 100% hand-drawn and hand-burned
Framing Options: Black, White, or Brown
Original: One-of-one physical artwork (not a print)

All artwork is hand-burned by Mohawk Wyatt using traditional wood burning and pyrography techniques — never laser-cut or machine-made.

Learn more about the artist