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Dragon's Tooth Appalachian Trail Hike - National Park Style Art Print | Vintage WPA Style Retro Catawba Virginia Travel Poster 12"x18"

Dragon's Tooth Appalachian Trail Hike - National Park Style Art Print | Vintage WPA Style Retro Catawba Virginia Travel Poster 12"x18"

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Dragons Tooth Appalachian Trail Hike -  National Park Style Art Print | Vintage WPA Style Retro Catawba Virginia Travel Poster 12"x18"

Dragon’s Tooth is a striking wonder of the Blue Ridge, a jagged stone spire rising high above the Appalachian Trail. Its climb winds through rocky forests and boulder-strewn paths, leading to views that stretch endlessly across the Catawba Valley. More than just a hike, it is a test of strength, balance, and resolve. At its summit lie moments of exhilaration, wild solitude, and a legacy carried by every hiker who reaches its peak.

This series is  printed on Premium Matte Card (100# Cover) gorgeous and thick card paper.  Premium quality to last framed or unframed.

• Paper: 100 pound premium cardstock
• Premium quality to last framed or unframed.
• 12" x 18" Size
• Designed and Printed in the USA
• Shipped in sturdy kraft tubes; allow 24 hours for print to flatten before framing.

ABOUT THE GIANT STEP DESIGN GREAT PLACES LINE OF ART PRINTS

Our Great Places series are intended to pay homage to the Works Progress Administration (WPA)-style prints of the 1930's and 1940's. This initiative was one of our nation's first publicly-supported arts initiatives and originally included silkscreen, lithograph, and woodcut posters.  Many featured National Parks, events, public lands, and other quintessential American themes.  This style is now a favorite among graphic artists due to its challenging design style, understated simplicity and a traditionally limited color palette. The Library of Congress curates the entire collection; you can browse the works of the original artists and read more about this fascinating program the and the Library of Congress's website.

 

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