Madison River

from $50.00

About:
Madison River runs parallel to Montana’s highway 287 on the easternmost part of Earthquake Lake. Earthquake Lake was the site of one of the largest magnitude quakes in the United States in 1959, measuring 7.2 and beginning in the Gallatin National Forest. Tragically, many camper’s lives were lost at the nearby Rock Creek Campground. The Madison River poster is included in the North American Tributary Series by Electric Moon Press. This poster series strives to honor landscapes that are powerful and fragile — celebrating them visually without physically disrupting their natural ecosystems.

Quality Information:
We print on an acid-free, resin-coated, luster, Epson paper with a 260 gsm and a 10 mil thickness using a gicleé process. Giclée printing is a technique used to produce intense, saturated colors as well as a wider spectrum of depth and nuance in the image. Combined with premium paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colors and the highest possible resistance to degradation.

Please Note:
Fits standard 2:3 frame sizes. A 1” white paper margin has been included on all sides for your convenience when matting/framing. The print measurements below are determined based on the illustrated area (excluding the 1” white border). Frames are not included, but can be found here (not affiliate links):

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About:
Madison River runs parallel to Montana’s highway 287 on the easternmost part of Earthquake Lake. Earthquake Lake was the site of one of the largest magnitude quakes in the United States in 1959, measuring 7.2 and beginning in the Gallatin National Forest. Tragically, many camper’s lives were lost at the nearby Rock Creek Campground. The Madison River poster is included in the North American Tributary Series by Electric Moon Press. This poster series strives to honor landscapes that are powerful and fragile — celebrating them visually without physically disrupting their natural ecosystems.

Quality Information:
We print on an acid-free, resin-coated, luster, Epson paper with a 260 gsm and a 10 mil thickness using a gicleé process. Giclée printing is a technique used to produce intense, saturated colors as well as a wider spectrum of depth and nuance in the image. Combined with premium paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colors and the highest possible resistance to degradation.

Please Note:
Fits standard 2:3 frame sizes. A 1” white paper margin has been included on all sides for your convenience when matting/framing. The print measurements below are determined based on the illustrated area (excluding the 1” white border). Frames are not included, but can be found here (not affiliate links):