Bears Ears National Monument by Bryan Clocker

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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: Bryan Clocker
Bryan Clocker

My Name is Bryan Clocker I love traveling and seeing new places. Travel Posters have always been an inspiration for me, in fact they were one of the reason I became a graphic designer. I love how simple they are and yet convey so munch! for me please check out my website https://bclockerart.myportfolio.com

Design By: Bryan Clocker
Bryan Clocker

My Name is Bryan Clocker I love traveling and seeing new places. Travel Posters have always been an inspiration for me, in fact they were one of the reason I became a graphic designer. I love how simple they are and yet convey so munch! for me please check out my website https://bclockerart.myportfolio.com

Artist Statement

This poster is differnt from all the others I have made. This poster is a plea for help. This Monument is under attack, this landscape once protected is now opened up to be explioted. I started with a black and white ink drawing and then in photoshop give color and texture to emulate the natural scenary. ‰ÛÓ Bryan Clocker