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MOUNT KATAHDIN MOOSE Large Framed Print souvenir by Gallery Concepts of Maine

MOUNT KATAHDIN MOOSE Large Framed Print souvenir by Gallery Concepts of Maine

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Baxter State Park is home to Mount Katahdin and its many moose. This souvenir was created in Maine from an original painting. This large print depicts Knife's Edge during winter.

Souvenir Description:

  • 11" X 17" X 1/2"
  • Shatterproof plexiglass front
  • 1/2" black moulding
  • Engineered wood backing
  • Metal wall hangers

About Gallery Concepts

Maine artist and owner of Gallery Concepts, Sherry Williams, has been painting and crafting as a successful entrepreneur for nearly 45 years. Everything she creates, produces, and assembles is done with extraordinary care.

Sherry paints renditions of famous vacation attractions, iconic places, quintessential landscapes, lodge and other rustic themes, alluring wildlife, famous resorts, and various outdoor activity motifs.

After the mockup and painting phases finish, Sherry converts the painting into a digital version and produces scaled prints. The team then applies her prints to various materials, and then assembles and distresses each part into a cohesive heirloom quality product for all to enjoy as part of their home décor.

More about this inspired design: 

King of the Area: Moose. Because moose are free to roam without the danger of being hunted in Baxter State Park, sightings in and around the park are frequent. 

Moose, Deer, Beavers, Bald Eagles, Loons, Bears, Mergansers, Brook Trout

The Byway region boasts hundreds of thousands of acres of wilderness and public forest, making for abundant and diverse habitats for animals including moose, whitetail deer, beavers, bald eagles, loons and more. In Baxter State Park alone, with over 200,000 acres, 200 miles of trails and more than 50 ponds, much of the land serves as a wildlife sanctuary.

Most area wildlife can be seen all year long, and there are numerous opportunities for photography, particularly in and around streams, lakes, ponds, trails and even on campgrounds and near roads. Although early morning and evening are usually the best times for observation, wildlife sightings can occur anywhere and at anytime of the day or night. - Excerpted from katahdinwoodsandwaters.com

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