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Artist Statement I wanted to create a poster that paid homage to the great pilots whose bravery and courage has paved the way for many. - DK Ferriby
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Artist Statement My Birmingham See America poster pays homage to the AG Gaston motel, the 16th St. Baptist church in the distance, and gives a nod to the 4 girls...
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Artist StatementThe Trail of Tears was a tragic move for an entire indigenous nation. In this piece we can see the light shine through the hopeful and promising future of...
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Artist StatementPeering into the sunset over the mouth of Mobile Bay in Gulf Shores, near the tip of the Fort Morgan peninsula in Alabama. ‰ÛÓ Bryan Bromstrup
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Artist StatementNatchez Trace Parkway stretches 444 miles from Mississippi to Tennessee. This location is between Natchez and Jackson, MS. ‰ÛÓ Bryan Bromstrup
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Artist StatementStand inside Alabama's Russell Cave and you can gaze upon a landscape little changed from that seen by the cave's first occupants 10,000 years ago. It was the first...
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Artist StatementI made this by using Adobe Illustrator because it was a class assignment. i made this because i like the history that the bridge has. ‰ÛÓ Antonio Hernandez
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Artist StatementI love to camp along the Natchez Trace Parkway and walk the old trail. This image is from a photo that I took while visiting. ‰ÛÓ Christine Lathrop OG
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Artist StatementThis waterfall at milepostÌâåÊÌâåÊ52.4ÌâåÊwas a landmark for early Natchez Trace travelers as a water source.ÌâåÊ Today the falls flows only after a substantial rain.ÌâåÊ ‰ÛÓ Jennie Lambert
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Artist StatementRemembering the tragedies of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. ‰ÛÓ Dustin Bingaman