Kolob Canopy Print
Kolob Canopy Print
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Early settlers named the area Kolob – which means “the place nearest where God dwells.” Previous to 1968, the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park was one of the most difficult scenic areas to access in Southern Utah, but after a road was completed that year, it became one of only three national parks in the country with direct access from a major interstate. While Kolob of Zion may be lesser known than the main park, one can still experience the beauty and serenity of the area.
The original piece of artwork was done by digitally painting a photograph.
Greeting card is blank inside.
This print has a luster finish and it'll add a touch of sophistication to any room.
This is a open print edition, meaning unlimited prints are available.
All copyrights are reserved by Wil Adams of Desert Art Vibe.