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Arches National Park: Park Avenue Trailhead By Arden von Haeger, Joel Anderson, 2024
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Nowhere else on Earth is home to as many natural stone arches as this national park. Arches National Park evokes a special sense of wonder and joy, the natural rock formations looking as though they were formed by the hands of giants. It’s these incredible formations that inspire us to create vintage poster art, to depict stunning rock formations in original illustrations and retro designs. To celebrate the iconic vista as seen at the Park Avenue trailhead, Anderson Design Group collaborated with master pastel artist Arden von Haeger on this original illustrated travel poster. Arden's classic hand-rendered illustration style conveys grandeur, romance, and nuance. His inventive use of color and his unique Art Deco styling deliver a delightful new take on some of America's most iconic destinations. This national park poster and vintage national park art is perfect for your home or office decor. It also serves as an excellent national park gift for the enthusiast in your family. As an original national park illustration, this design will look great as an unframed print, framed poster, notecard, postcard, metal sign, canvas, or mini canvas. This hand-rendered nature illustration is fashioned in the style of vintage poster art and the iconic 20th-century travel art that first promoted the national parks in the 19th and 20th centuries. And for trip-planning, fun facts, helpful resources, and important conservation information for this park and so many other beautiful national parks across the U.S., check out the National Park Foundation.
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