"Lawrence Icons" Art Print
This art print showcases iconic elements crafted to honor the rich heritage of Lawrence and Kansas as a whole✨
Here are brief descriptions of the featured icons:
Haskell Arch, a World War I memorial on Haskell campus
Apache Hoop and Pole Game Dancer, a bronze sculpture by Craig Goseyun
Haskell Medicine Wheel, a Earthwork located south of Haskell campus
Water Bird, a symbol of renewal and wisdom deeply rooted in Southwest and Plains Native American cultures
KU Campanile, a World War II memorial on KU campus
Locomotive #1073, a historic 2-6-2 Prairie type locomotive located in Watson Park
The William Kelly Bandstand, a cherished venue for special events in South Park
Lawrence Bricks, timeless elements adorning the historic areas of Lawrence
Kansas State Seal, showcasing rolling hills and clouds
Geometric Stars, a design echoing the cultural heritage of numerous Native American nations, both past and present
Wild Flowers, a natural element of Kansas’s wetlands, fields, and prairies
Monarch Butterflies, which grace Kansas in mid to late September, finding solace and sustenance amidst the wildflowers
Specifications:
printed on 48lb matte paper
print size, 10 x 8 inches
backing card included
This art print showcases iconic elements crafted to honor the rich heritage of Lawrence and Kansas as a whole✨
Here are brief descriptions of the featured icons:
Haskell Arch, a World War I memorial on Haskell campus
Apache Hoop and Pole Game Dancer, a bronze sculpture by Craig Goseyun
Haskell Medicine Wheel, a Earthwork located south of Haskell campus
Water Bird, a symbol of renewal and wisdom deeply rooted in Southwest and Plains Native American cultures
KU Campanile, a World War II memorial on KU campus
Locomotive #1073, a historic 2-6-2 Prairie type locomotive located in Watson Park
The William Kelly Bandstand, a cherished venue for special events in South Park
Lawrence Bricks, timeless elements adorning the historic areas of Lawrence
Kansas State Seal, showcasing rolling hills and clouds
Geometric Stars, a design echoing the cultural heritage of numerous Native American nations, both past and present
Wild Flowers, a natural element of Kansas’s wetlands, fields, and prairies
Monarch Butterflies, which grace Kansas in mid to late September, finding solace and sustenance amidst the wildflowers
Specifications:
printed on 48lb matte paper
print size, 10 x 8 inches
backing card included
This art print showcases iconic elements crafted to honor the rich heritage of Lawrence and Kansas as a whole✨
Here are brief descriptions of the featured icons:
Haskell Arch, a World War I memorial on Haskell campus
Apache Hoop and Pole Game Dancer, a bronze sculpture by Craig Goseyun
Haskell Medicine Wheel, a Earthwork located south of Haskell campus
Water Bird, a symbol of renewal and wisdom deeply rooted in Southwest and Plains Native American cultures
KU Campanile, a World War II memorial on KU campus
Locomotive #1073, a historic 2-6-2 Prairie type locomotive located in Watson Park
The William Kelly Bandstand, a cherished venue for special events in South Park
Lawrence Bricks, timeless elements adorning the historic areas of Lawrence
Kansas State Seal, showcasing rolling hills and clouds
Geometric Stars, a design echoing the cultural heritage of numerous Native American nations, both past and present
Wild Flowers, a natural element of Kansas’s wetlands, fields, and prairies
Monarch Butterflies, which grace Kansas in mid to late September, finding solace and sustenance amidst the wildflowers
Specifications:
printed on 48lb matte paper
print size, 10 x 8 inches
backing card included