A grid of 59 illustrated national park posters arranged around a central 100th-anniversary emblem.

This artwork features a structured grid of 59 individual illustrated posters, each depicting a different United States National Park. The panels are organized into columns and rows, creating a comprehensive collection that celebrates natural landmarks from across the country. In the dead center of the grid, a prominent, badge-shaped emblem stands out, featuring decorative text that reads "59 Illustrated NATIONAL PARKS" and "100th ANNIVERSARY of the National Park Service."

Each small poster is rendered in a vintage, screen-printed aesthetic, reminiscent of WPA-era travel posters. The compositions vary widely to reflect the distinct geography of each location, ranging from the sun-drenched cacti of Saguaro and the rugged arches of Arches National Park to the lush forests of Redwood, the glaciers of Glacier National Park, and the volcanic terrain of Haleakalā.

The colour palette is intentionally warm and nostalgic, dominated by muted earth tones, soft sunset hues, and cool blues, all set against a cream-colored background that emphasizes the collection's uniform, catalog-like appearance. The consistent style of the illustrations ties the disparate landscapes together, creating a unified and visually pleasing tribute to the diverse natural beauty preserved within the national park system. Lines of black, sans-serif typography on each panel identify the specific park depicted.