in partnership with the National Parks Conservation Association

Poverty Point World Heritage Site by Madeline Marak

$ 25.00

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"Poverty Point was recently named as a world heritage site. As a resident of north Louisiana, it's not often that an area outside of Monroe, Louisiana gains national attention. This large and complex earthwork is certainly a great American site see." -Madeline

Poverty Point (French: Pointe de Pauvreté) is a prehistoric earthworks of the Poverty Point culture, now a historic monument and World Heritage Site located in the Southern United States. It is 15.5 miles from the current Mississippi River, and situated on the edge of Maçon Ridge, near the village of Epps in West Carroll Parish in northeastern Louisiana.

Madeline is a Louisiana resident. She graduated from Tulane University with a BFA in painting and printmaking. Currently, she is a graduate student at Washington University in St. Louis pursuing a MFA.

Archival quality inkjet prints, produced and fulfilled by Printful in Los Angeles, CA on an Epson Stylus Pro 7900 on heavyweight Epson Matte Paper. Frames are also made in Los Angeles and are lightweight with acrylic front protector.

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