Bruce and Scott Sink are a father-son artistic duo that live in Chandler, Arizona and Cheyenne, Wyoming respectively. Since Scott was born in 1983, as a family they have traveled to many public lands across the United States of America, particularly throughout Alaska. Bruce is a professional watercolor painter and Scott is an outdoor travel writer, so they both found the campaign to See America appealing.$ 29.99
Artist StatementBryce Canyon National Park lies on the eroding edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, part of the Grand Staircase geologic formation that stretches across southern Utah and northern Arizona. Hoodoos,...
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Artist StatementArches National Park contains approximately 2,500 sandstone arches, the highest concentration of such formations (with a minimum three-foot opening) in the world. As seen on Utah license plates for...
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Artist StatementGrand Staircase-Escalante National Monument was established by presidential decree on September 18, 1996 across 1,880,461-acres in southern Utah that are federally owned. In 2017, the Secretary of the Interior...
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Artist StatementBears Ears National Monument was created by presidential decree on December 28, 2016 to add protection from development to 1,351,849-acres of publicly owned land in Utah. A new Department...
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Artist StatementEvery spring, approximately 650,000 sandhill cranes depart their overwintering grounds from Arizona to Texas to migrate north. In March and April, the majority gather along the Platte River in...