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Glacier National Park: Grand Overlook By Nguyen Tran, Joel Anderson, 2024
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We get dreamy-eyed and wanderlust-filled when we look at poster art of the national parks, which is why Anderson Design Group collaborated with artist Nguyen Tran to produce this incredible depiction of Glacier National Park. Receiving almost three million visitors each year, Glacier entertains and educates about our natural world. The park is one of the great jewels of America, a place where families can enjoy the outdoors and learn about the importance of preserving our lands. This vintage poster depicts mountain goats (the official symbol for the park) overlooking a pristine lake with impressive mountain peaks looming like silent sentinels in the background. This design invokes both a feeling of pride and nostalgia, a reminder of our love for the parks. 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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