The term “Up North” started as a tourism slogan in the 1920s when driving became mainstream. There are maps at the Minnesota History Center from that time which demonstrate how the hospitality industry marketed the region as a place to fish, canoe, sunbathe and swim. In this illustration, we imagine a cozy cabin in the woods after a long day cross-country skiing or ice-fishing.
All of our art is original digital graphic art, these are not reproductions of vintage art. Giclée fine art open edition print on Epson heavy weight (10.3mil/192 gsm), archival matte paper, with Epson pigment ink. The colors here may appear different in printed form than on your screen. Most of our prints have an off-white printed border, designed for framing with or without a mat.
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