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GATES OF THE ARCTIC NATIONAL PARK is the second-largest national park in the United States, contains no roads, no trails, no campgrounds, and no facilities. The name was Bob Marshall's — two mountains he named in 1929, Frigid Crags and Boreal Mountain, that formed an actual gate into the Brooks Range. The park got the name later. The caribou knew the gate already.
Rendered in a minimalist, vintage-inspired travel-poster style, this piece captures the Brooks Range cresting above a wide river valley, tundra grasses turning crimson in autumn, the sky enormous and unconcerned. Tundra rust, range slate, river silver. A tribute to a wilderness that decided not to be improved.
Collect your favorite national park destinations — from tundra ridges to caribou paths — as minimalist travel-style prints.
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Notes
• Fan art created for personal expression; not affiliated with or endorsed by any studio or franchise
• Part of the Creative Madness collection of imaginative travel-style posters
• Digital illustrations crafted by humans, thoughtfully enhanced with AI tools
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Poster Details
• Sizes: 5″ × 7″, 12″ × 18″, 20″ × 30″, 24″ × 36″
• Available in matte or semi-gloss finish (size-dependent)
• Museum-quality semi-gloss paper (185gsm)
• Full-bleed artwork with 0.2″ white border
• Frame not included
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Fulfillment
• Printed to order via Printify
• Assembled in the USA from globally sourced materials
• Ships rolled in protective packaging to prevent damage
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GATES OF_THE ARCTIC * Travel Poster * National Park Wall Art
$14.99 USD