Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve Poster
Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve Poster
GREAT SAND DUNES NATIONAL PARK & PRESERVE: This Robert B. Decker original work measures 13 inches by 19 inches. The poster is based in part on a photograph taken by Great Sand Dunes National Park Ranger Patrick Myers and used with permission. It is created in the style of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) of the 1930s and 1940s. Each Limited Edition print is numbered, dated and signed by the artist.
ECO-FRIENDLY AND NATURE-MADE: All of our posters are printed on “Conservation,” a 100% recycled, domestically produced paper stock with soy-based inks. From start to finish, each National Parks Poster is 100% made in the USA!
COLLECT ‘EM ALL! Each National Park Poster is a separate part of a set of over 70 pieces, so you can collect them all! Travel to your bedroom to admire the Yellowstone National Park, and then to your livingroom to view Glacier National Park. This also makes a wondrous interior design gift for your favorite travel-buddy!
GREAT FRAMING SIZE: These delicate, completely lightweight, storable and portable national parks posters come unframed—but don’t fret! The paper size clocks in at 13 x 19 inches with an image size of 12 x 18 inches, the ideal dimensions for a lovely national park decor frame to mount on your wall
HANDLED WITH CARE: Your poster will be shipped in a rigid mailing tube, leaving no goods unprotected. Your personal adventure includes a hand-written artist’s signature, and is dated and numbered
Looking for the ultimate way to commemorate your national park adventures? Enjoy those places every day with your own WPA-style national park posters!
Love what you see? These iconic images are perfect for home, office…or home office.
Limited Edition National Park Posters
With one of the largest selections of National Park posters, you'll easily be able to find all your favorites...and showcase your own national park adventures!
Inspired by the iconic WPA artwork of the 1930s and 40s, our National Park posters are designed to celebrate our American heritage. Each poster is signed and dated and printed on “Conservation,” a 100% recycled stock with soy based inks. From start to finish, these vintage-style posters are 100% American Made!
About the Artist, Rob Decker
Rob Decker is a photographer and graphic artist who studied under Ansel Adams in Yosemite National Park when he was just 19 years old. Now he's on a mission to explore, photograph and create iconic WPA-style posters for each of our national parks. Rob's story has been told by CNN Travel, Outside Magazine, Sunset Magazine, Newsweek, Reader's Digest, Mountain Living, Texas Highways, VIE, the Sacramento Bee, Real Simple, 5280, Sierra, AFAR, Cleveland Plain Dealer and many others.
National Park Posters are Perfect for Home, Office...or Home Office!
What a great way to commemorate a unforgettable trip! Posters are delivered quickly and well packaged. Great quality and beautiful colors. These gorgeous prints are sure to spark conversations about your national park adventures!
About the Works Progress Administration (WPA)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Works Progress Administration - renamed the Work Project Administration (WPA) - with an executive order on May 6, 1935. It was part of his New Deal plan to lift the country out of the Great Depression.
The WPA employed musicians, artists, writers, actors and directors and commissioned hundreds of artists to create thousands of poster designs. This included posters for public exhibits, community activities, theatrical productions, health, safety and educational programs, nature and travel.
At its peak, The Federal Art Project employed more than 5,300 artists. Artists from the Art Teaching Division were employed in settlement houses and community centers to give classes to an estimated 50,000 children and adults. They set up over 100 art centers around the country that served an estimated eight million individuals. The WPA arts programs led to the later creation of the National Foundation of the Arts.