The Rivers of North Carolina on Wood
The Rivers of North Carolina is printed on lightly-grained wood that enhances the beauty of the terra color theme of the major watersheds of the state. Rivers names across the bottom of the image are coded to the waterways, drawing the viewer in to discover their favorite rivers. 15.5” X 7.25” X 0.75” Ready to hang or stand. This beautiful piece is created and crafted totally in the Southern Appalachians and is shipped from Knoxville, Tennessee, within three business days of date of order received.
Sales of Rivers Flow maps support the efforts of Conservation Fisheries, a nonprofit in Knoxville that has been working since 1986 to save endangered freshwater fish throughout the Southern Appalachians.
The Rivers of North Carolina is printed on lightly-grained wood that enhances the beauty of the terra color theme of the major watersheds of the state. Rivers names across the bottom of the image are coded to the waterways, drawing the viewer in to discover their favorite rivers. 15.5” X 7.25” X 0.75” Ready to hang or stand. This beautiful piece is created and crafted totally in the Southern Appalachians and is shipped from Knoxville, Tennessee, within three business days of date of order received.
Sales of Rivers Flow maps support the efforts of Conservation Fisheries, a nonprofit in Knoxville that has been working since 1986 to save endangered freshwater fish throughout the Southern Appalachians.
The Rivers of North Carolina is printed on lightly-grained wood that enhances the beauty of the terra color theme of the major watersheds of the state. Rivers names across the bottom of the image are coded to the waterways, drawing the viewer in to discover their favorite rivers. 15.5” X 7.25” X 0.75” Ready to hang or stand. This beautiful piece is created and crafted totally in the Southern Appalachians and is shipped from Knoxville, Tennessee, within three business days of date of order received.
Sales of Rivers Flow maps support the efforts of Conservation Fisheries, a nonprofit in Knoxville that has been working since 1986 to save endangered freshwater fish throughout the Southern Appalachians.