Dry Tortugas National Park by Shannon Carnevale

See America

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Proceeds Support:

Proceeds support Earthjustice, using the power of law to defend our right to a healthy environment. See America is reviving the legacy of the New Deal arts projects by building a new collection of national park posters celebrating our shared natural landmarks and treasured sites. Explore the full collection here.

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Design By: Shannon Carnevale
Shannon Carnevale

Shannon is a Natural Resources Extension Agent for UF/IFAS Extension in C. Florida. Forever finding ways to quench a wanderlust that knows no end; you'll find her, camera in hand, discovering the world with her best friend and soon-to-be husband.

 

Design By: Shannon Carnevale
Shannon Carnevale

Shannon is a Natural Resources Extension Agent for UF/IFAS Extension in C. Florida. Forever finding ways to quench a wanderlust that knows no end; you'll find her, camera in hand, discovering the world with her best friend and soon-to-be husband.

 

Artist Statement

Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park is a gorgeous piece of our tumultuous naval history. First designed to be the biggest and baddest of all the Union Forts, Fort Jefferson ran into problem after problem after problem. From building a faulty rain catchment system to malaria outbreaks and prison escapes, construction was neither quick nor easy. Take a trip to the southernmost National Park and See America! ‰ÛÓ Shannon Carnevale