SADDLEBACK MOUNTAIN SKIING Framed Print souvenir by Gallery Concepts
SADDLEBACK MOUNTAIN SKIING Framed Print souvenir by Gallery Concepts
Saddleback has classic New England ski terrain. This is a framed print created from an original painting and manufactured by hand in Maine by Gallery Concepts.
Souvenir Description:
- 6" X 10" X 1/2"
- Shatterproof plexiglass front
- 1/2" black moulding
- Engineered wood backing
- Metal wall hangers
- Easel stand
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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 information about this inspired design:
Cadillac Mountain is a popular destination for visitors to Acadia National Park. Accessible by car, it is the highest point on the eastern seaboard of the U.S., and offers magnificent views of a glaciated coastal and island landscape. The short, paved Cadillac Summit Loop Trail, interpretive waysides, restrooms, and gift shop are located at the summit.
People have enjoyed the spectacular views from Cadillac Mountain (formerly Green Mountain) for thousands of years, as this area is the homeland of the Wabanaki people. European settlement on Mount Desert Island begin in the 1600s, and soon after the summit was used for mapping the coastline. By the late-1800s, Cadillac Mountain was a popular destination for tourists.
The early 20th century marked a shift towards preservation efforts of the summit. It was purchased by the Hancock County Trustees for Public Reservations in 1908, and became part of the original land acreage of Sieur de Monts National Monument, what later became Acadia National Park. - Excerpted from: https://www.nps.gov/acad/planyourvisit/cadillac-mountain.htm