A sweeping, high-country view of North Cascades—an endless quilt of jagged peaks, glacier-cut valleys, and deep blue lakes tucked between ridgelines. Painted by panoramic master Heinrich Berann, this piece captures the park’s dramatic, serrated skyline and alpine color in a single map-like landscape that feels both expansive and intimate.
We create this print by utilizing the highest resolution digital capture of the original work, to ensure maximum preservation of details. We add subtle detail enhancement and color correction to the artwork to produce an amazingly clear and vibrant print. Due to the scale of Berann's National Park paintings, we recommend this print in as large a size as you can, to enjoy the immense detail.
We print this artwork with archival ink on thick, textured cold press paper for a rich, gallery-style finish that’s made to last. Available in 8×12 and 16×24—perfect for a desk nook, hallway gallery wall, or as a statement piece above a mantel.
Details
Official North Cascades National Park artwork (painted for the National Park Service)
Artist: Heinrich Berann (1987)
Archival ink on thick, textured cold press paper
Sizes: 8×12 and 16×24
Print only (frame/mat not included)
Printed one at a time on heavyweight, textured cold press paper, each archival-quality print feels like a keepsake pulled straight from a road trip or a family album. Shipped flat—never rolled—it arrives ready to frame and display. Hang it in your home as a reminder of travels, or gift it to someone who holds North Cascades close.
Your order will be carefully packaged to arrive in perfect condition: shipped flat with a sturdy backer board and sealed in a protective sleeve - arriving ready to frame or gift.
Our products are made to order and may take up to 5 business days to process. Once it is shipped you will receive tracking information through shopify. If you are looking for something quicker, please do not hesitate to reach out to hello@benoitsdesign. co or call us at (207) 887-960, we may be able to accommodate your request.