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Grand Teton National Park: Cub Scouts By Kenneth Crane, Joel Anderson, 2024
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Few national parks are as visually stunning as this one, simply because of the stark geographic contrasts that exist in this park. Established in 1929, Grand Teton National Park encompasses 310,000 acres of Wyoming’s wild lands. The park includes the Grand Teton mountain range as well as much of the nearby valleys, forests, prairies, lakes, streams, and river beds. This place is so awe-inspiring, it had to be celebrated in as many art styles as possible! Collaborating artist Kenneth Crane once told us that Grand Teton is his favorite national park, and we can see his love for the park in this depiction. Kenneth's classic hand-rendered style conveys movement and energy, stylistic color and poetic grace, creating a rendition that inspires wonder. 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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