Although today Hunter is considered a folk art legend, she lived in near poverty for her most of her life, and never travelled more than 100 miles from her home. She sometimes made money by charging people 25c for a tour of her home and the paintings she displayed there, or $1 for a photo with her. In the 1940s she was selling paintings for as little as a quarter, but by the time of her death her work was being sold to dealers for thousands of dollars. However, Hunter didn’t paint for the money, she painted because she loved it and would frequently give her paintings away.