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Walnut Canyon National Monument, AZ By Derek Anderson, Joel Anderson, 2024


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Our new Premium Gallery Wrap Canvas is made-to-order by Circle Graphics. It features a patented design with solid-front construction for a longer-lasting canvas and no sagging. Expert custom craftsmanship produces perfect corners with a crisp, clean canvas edge. Printed on high-quality canvas material, this frameless wall decor option looks gorgeous with any of our classic designs printed on it. It comes ready to hang with a protective backing that includes pre-installed hanging hardware. All you need is a hammer and a nail!

The National Park Service is dedicated to preserving both America’s natural beauty and its rich cultural and human history. Walnut Canyon National Monument is a great example of this mission, as the park preserves some of the Southwest’s earliest history. Located ten miles Southeast of Flagstaff, in Arizona, the region’s incredible cliff dwellings are shockingly well-preserved. Since time immemorial, Indigenous Peoples have lived and traveled throughout Walnut Canyon’s dynamic landscape. Vibrant communities built their homes in the cliffs and farmed along the canyon’s once verdant rim. Celebrating this National Park Service site, this national monument design and vintage poster art would be perfect for home or office decor. The art also serves as an excellent national park gift for the travel enthusiast in your life. As an original illustration, the design will look great as an unframed print, framed poster, notecard, postcard, metal sign, canvas, or mini canvas. Available in multiple size options, this hand-rendered nature illustration is fashioned in the style of 20th-century vintage art and the iconic travel art that first promoted the national parks and national monuments. For trip-planning, fun facts, helpful resources, and important conservation information for this park and so many other beautiful national parks, monuments, and wilderness areas across the U.S., check out the website for the National Park Foundation.

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