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Destroying Angel mushroom Wood Print
by Flees Photos
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Destroying Angel mushroom wood print by Flees Photos. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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This is an image of a destroying angel (Amanita bisporigera) mushroom the while mushroom and Tricholomataceae mushroom. The destroying angel mushroom... more
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Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood.
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Wood Print Reviews (1442)
Average Rating (4.50 Stars):
Jennifer Hanson
April 24th, 2024
Love this
Jeannine Grant
April 24th, 2024
I purchased the shaggy angora goat on the wood mount for a gift for my neice. Loved how the wood grain comes through on the print. Excellent purchase! Would definitely purchase again.
Lisa Boyd
April 23rd, 2024
I love this picture! can't wait to hang it.
Vivek Sehdev
April 22nd, 2024
Wow very beautiful picture. Well packaged and fast shipping. Thanks
Vivek Sehdev
April 22nd, 2024
Wow EXXXtremly beyond beautiful picture. Will soon order a bigger size. Well packaged and fast shipping. Thanks
Sandra Johnson
April 18th, 2024
This looks gorgeous printed on wood. It is now hanging on my therapy office wall and is perfect. The color is true to the photo. I love it.
Artist's Description
This is an image of a destroying angel (Amanita bisporigera) mushroom the while mushroom and Tricholomataceae mushroom. The destroying angel mushroom is highly toxic and will cause death if ingested. This example was found in North Carolina. I do not go out looking for these types of species but when they present themselves you must be on guard. They are as toxic to pets as it is to humans. Isnt it interesting its the "pretty white mushroom" that is toxic and in many cases it is the ugly and nasty looking ones that are edible.
About Flees Photos
Christopher Flees of Flees Photos is an Internationally Published Photographer, Art Promoter, Artist, and Producer of Man Cave, She Shed, Home and Business decor. "He entered the art of photography and photo processing at the age of 13 in a studio owned by a family friend and professional photographer. He started out working in the darkroom developing and processing portfolio images for models. A quick study he transitioned out of the darkroom and onto the studio floor working with the models and composing image for their portfolios. After several years of studio work Chris left the studio, desiring a change in his career direction. He transitioned his career toward fine art landscape photography. Over the next 30+ years he adopted a...
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Marcia Lee Jones
Lovely nature view!
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Marcia
Ameresh Mishra
U got the talent >>> Mind blowing shot.. I must say
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Ameresh
Natalie Ortiz
This is such a terrific capture, Chris, love it. F/L/ T
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Natalie
Ian Mitchell
Love the colours and detail.....great description and info....v/f tweet/g+ !!
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Ian
Debbie Portwood
Hi Chris! I think it is great that you actually know so much about the mushrooms.. I do remember once (we used to live in the middle of the Mark Twain Nat. Forest) A mushroom came us by the bunched on year and my Mom said it was a Staghorn mushroom and it was edible.. We gather and ate bunches of it and it was delicious!
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Debbie. and yes Staghorn mushrooms are very edible and good tasting
Steve Purnell
Love these fungi. Great capture. p/l/f
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Steve
Lianne Schneider
I did not realize this mushroom was so toxic! I've never picked mushrooms because I don't know enough but I've seen this one often in the woods. Great shot and terrific information. F/L T P
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Lianne. Yes this one is poisonous. the chemical it contains causes massive organ damage with minimal ingested amounts.
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
Beautiful fall scene Chris (F/L/T/G)
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Chris
Kirt Tisdale
Love this macro shot...awesome work, Chris...eating issue aside :) l/fv/tw
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Kirt
Jim Williams
There are many myths and legends about Amanitas. Although I don't know specifically about this one, amanitas have been used for hundreds, possibly for thousands of years, by shamanist cultures as entryways to other worlds. Their use in traditional spiritualism and healing has been demeaned by religious, medical and legal authorities in search of power over the cultures and individuals who use them, not necessarily because they are dangerous to the users, but to the authority figures. There are many thousands of experienced living people who hunt them and consume large quantities specifically for their hallucinogenic qualities. Most of the worst consequences are when our white man's medicine attempts to treat their users' symptoms. I'm not suggesting eating them without extensive study, just don't believe the hype. I've watched squirrels eat many of our local Amanita Pantherina mushrooms, also considered deadly, without apparent ill effects. In early Christian church art, Amanita Muscaria are shown as the "forbidden fruit" which made us self-aware and humanized us. They adorn virtually every childrens' books' illustrations. According to John Allegro's extensive decyphering of the dead sea scrolls, as found in his book "The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross", Jesus was actually named after A. Muscaria. l, f
Flees Photos replied:
Thank you Jim. Jim you are correct there are over 600 species of Amanitas some are edible some considered dangerous and others deadly. A.muscaria and other psychedelics are considered dangerous because if someone consumed them in large quantities they could become ill, the truth about psychedelics is unknown by me. I do know that many individuals consume psychedelics without any apparent long lasting effects. Also agree that one should never eat a wild mushroom unless they have studied and become an authority on or have an authority on wild mushrooms identify what they are about to consume.
Jim Fitzpatrick
Wonderful capture and composition! fv
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Jim
Debbie Portwood
Wonderful shot of the two different kinds in one shot! Any thy look so completely different! f/l!! :D
Flees Photos replied:
one if I have identified it right is a Lactarius family mushroom and the white one a Destroying angel although young still potent enough to kill a human, at\lthough the brown one might be edible I would not even consider it with the other right next to it. I am not sure if mushrooms can hybrid and i am not about to risk that chance. thank you for the comments Debbie
Claudia Mottram
Beautiful, this reminds me I have to go in the town forest :)) Love it, Chris! L+F :)
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Claudia
Kate Brown
Deadly beauty, great forest floor image! L/F
Flees Photos replied:
thank you Kate