Stories Kept by the Wood

Oak Fable

mixed media, acrylic, keys, old jewelry, tissue paper on canvas

Fox in the Glen

acrylic, book pages, fireworks packaging, ink on illustration board 

Mosslet’s Find a Book

acrylic on watercolor paper

Old Magic

acrylic, glass beadlets, alcohol inks on canvas

Autumn Rozario Hall

Autumn Rozario Hall is a Latina painter, dreamer, mother, and sharer of stories. She grew up along the banks of the Mississippi river and blends art with environmental outreach in the form of gallery shows, native plant workshops, and writing. She is a recipient of two Community Art Grants from the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, and her paintings have been shown in art galleries throughout the U.S. Through her work she seeks to share a sense of wonder and create art that inspires and uplifts. Her acrylic and mixed media paintings explore story and the inextricable connection between person, earth, and the process of growth. Autumn enjoys engaging with her local art community in Des Moines, IA and participating in local art fairs. Her art and writing can be found in the book Tales from the Scraggle Wood, a collection of short stories and art inspired by folktales and nature.