About this Product
Hand burned pyrography! Celebrate 314 Day!
Display your appreciation of nature, national parks, or St Louis with this woodburned raccoon portrait. Raccoons are resourceful and adaptable and always up for raiding for goodies! This raccoon and the Gateway Arch, both iconic symbols of adaptability and resourcefulness, are hand drawn and hand burned to create natural brown and tan tones on live edge basswood.
Whether you love St Louis or the trickster raccoon, this woodburn decor combines natural and urban beauty for your home or office.
Hand drawn and burned
Approximately 9 x 13”
Uv resistant coating
*Wood burning should be protected from damp and uv light.
Unchecked Arts LLC

Meet the Maker
Unchecked adjective
:not hindered, slowed, or restrained
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Caffeine and comfort to you! I’m Sabrina Alexander, a pyrography and graphite artist based in St. Louis, Missouri.
Unchecked Arts began as an outlet for the creative exploration of the ways humans and nature impact each other. My art often reflects my fascination with change and varied perspectives. The use of traditional methods stems from an attachment to the transformative nature of taking things slow. Each piece is drawn by hand and therefore unique.
Click the links below for pyrography demonstrations.
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How it’s Made
This raccoon and Gateway Arch woodburn was burned freehand onto the basswood plank, then finished with a uv resistant coating.
Shop Policies
Full refund if original artwork is returned undamaged within seven days.
I cannot accept returns on commissioned artwork. Please message me immediately should the item arrive damaged.
When buying pyrography (woodburn), please be aware that you are buying a piece of "living art" and that over time the vibrancy, texture and tonal qualities will most likely change. Wood can darken and is subject to the effects of humidity and lighting. It is up to your care of the art and Mother Nature how much change will occur and when.
That said, keeping the art out of sunlight and away from humidity will help slow the effects of change.
Image copyright is not transferable with sale. Images may not be reproduced by any means without written permission.