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Turn over a W.P.A.-style postcard sold at a national park, and it almost certainly bears the logo of his company, Ranger Doug’s Enterprises.
Artist Daniel Beckwith added Muppets to national park-style posters, with Kermit and Robin hiking, Fozzie at a waterfall, and more.
During the '30s and '40s, the National Park Service commissioned a handful of posters to encourage tourism in national parks.
Colorado-based artist Rob Decker is on a mission to create posters for every one of our 59 National Parks. For each, he digitally manipulates photographs from his park visits to channel the ...
(UW Libraries Photo) A first-of-its-kind exhibition that focuses on the history of Yellowstone National Park posters will be on display at the University of Wyoming’s Coe Library beginning Tuesday, ...
Those original photos are the basis for the reimagined posters—a single scene that evokes each national park—which he digitally manipulates to get an illustrated style, similar to the WPA posters.
Artist Hannah Rothstein created a series of images in the style of vintage posters for US National Parks that imagines what they will look like if we don't act against climate change.
Doug Leen has been a ranger, a dentist, a frontiersman. He's also pursued the history of classic national park posters. His book of research and art is out now.
Local artist Kathy Stark's "See Jacksonville" pays tribute to local parks in the style of WPA-era national park posters.
Past Member Event: Join "Ranger of the Lost Art" Doug Leen for a virtual book talk about preserving the lost 1930s art of America's National Parks!
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