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High quality print on cold press watercolor paper to retain the color and texture of the original painting. Every print comes signed and numbered by the artist, in a protective sleeve with backing board.

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Artist's Statement:

"My bucket list has always been to visit as many National Parks as I can. John Muir is one of my biggest heroes. I know that these lands are important to the heart and soul of our country, not to mention their importance in protecting the diversity of plant and animal life.

As I'm writing this, our parks are more vulnerable than they have ever been, due to cuts in budgets and jobs in the National Parks Services. In solidarity with the employees and rangers, I’ve decided that if I can’t visit all the parks, the least I can do is to use my art to showcase their beauty, their value and bring more attention to the fact that these lands need to be protected. Today, I’m starting a new art series…I’m gonna attempt to paint every one of the 63 national parks this year. It seemed right to start with this image, the "In Distress" flag protest at El Capitan on February 22, 2025."

 

A portion of each sale will be donated to the National Park Foundation, https://www.nationalparks.org/

Credit for the original photo that inspired this art and was used as a reference goes to Tracy Barbutes and the SF Chronicle.

“El Capitan Protest” Print

$23.00Price
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  • These prints are made to order so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. 

    (Contact me about International shipping options)

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