Delaware Water Gap T – Shirt – Unisex
This T-shirt is based off of the commemorative poster made by Ennis Carter
The commemorative poster is designed in the style of the original WPA posters for national parks from the 1930s-40s. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area became a national park in 1965, so it never had a poster that promoted it during that time. Inspired by the official DEWA icon designed by Frank McShane , this hand-silkscreened in 5 colors on art-grade paper, suitable for framing.Â
​Artist: Ennis CarterÂ
Ennis Carter, Philadelphia, PA
Ennis Carter is the founder of Posters for the People: Art of the WPA – a project that documents and presents the posters that were created to promote the programs of the New Deal after the Great Depression in the U.S. Through an NEA-funded collaboration with Peters Valley, she designed this poster in the spirit of the WPA to stand alongside other park posters from the era.