Monument at Marias Pass Acrylic Print
by Mick Anderson
Product Details
Monument at Marias Pass acrylic print by Mick Anderson. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
This monument at Marias Pass along Highway 2 marks the continental divide in this part of northwest Montana. Moisture falling on the east side (to... more
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Comments (1)
Artist's Description
This monument at Marias Pass along Highway 2 marks the continental divide in this part of northwest Montana. Moisture falling on the east side (to the right in this photo) ultimately flows to the Atlantic (or Artic) Ocean, while water flowing to the west drains into the Pacific Ocean. The Great Northern Railway was completed through this pass in 1891 completing a 60-mile corridor between the communities in East and West Glacier. You have to see this country to believe it! It is stunningly gorgeous :) The mountains you see are in Glacier National Park.
About Mick Anderson
While in college, Mick had the opportunity to work at St. Mary Lodge at the east entrance to Glacier National Park in Montana. It was in this magical place where he met several fellow students from other parts of the country who would change the direction of his life by introducing Mick to nature, the mountains, the guitar and singing, fly fishing, writing music, hiking, and -- most importantly -- the Single Lens Reflex camera! He had a chance to play with Pentacon, Yashica, Pentax, Nikon and other brands, leading cameras of the day. It opened up a whole new way of looking at the world, and started a hobby that quickly grew into a passion that has stood the test of many years. His first “real” camera was a Yashica “Electro-35”...
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Miroslava Jurcik
Great monument and background !! l/f
Mick Anderson replied:
That is such a great place to stop and take it all in!! Thanks Miky :)