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Support Our Mission with Limited-Edition Art Prints

To celebrate our hometown national park, Gateway Arch Park Foundation has commissioned unique prints from five extraordinary local St. Louis artists, each bringing their own distinctive style and vision to the theme “The Arch Belongs to Everyone.”

When you purchase one of these limited-edition prints, you’re not just taking home a work of art—you’re investing in the future of our national park. Proceeds from every purchase directly fuel our mission, championing the conservation and preservation of Gateway Arch National Park, providing educational opportunities, and creating free, welcoming programs for the entire community to enjoy.

Each artist created just 100 signed, titled, and dated 11" x 17" prints. Purchase yours today to own a rare piece of St. Louis artistry!

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The Arch is for Everyone by Arthur Santoro

The Arch is for Everyone is an illustration by Arthur Santoro. This digital illustration is saturated in multiple orange hues counterbalanced beautifully with dark gray. The Arch is the focal point, but it is surrounded by local flora and fauna found throughout the park grounds, including London Plane Trees, robins, and prairie wildflowers. Emphasizing that the Arch is for everyone, the surrounding individuals are all diverse in age, race, orientation, and ability.     

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For You & Those Who Live Through You by Bee de Carona

For You & Those Who Live Through You is a collage by Bee de Carona. This digital collage is crafted from disassembled photos that Bee has taken. These layered photos of flowers, shells, irises, and butterflies are used to honor those who paved the path for us and to remember those we lost while working toward a brighter St. Louis. Anchoring this piece is the Arch, which holds space for both the known and uncelebrated narratives of those who spent their lives doing the work needed to strengthen our city by reframing how we define, build, and protect our community.

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Afternoon at the Arch by Julie Barbeau

Afternoon at the Arch is a relief print by Julie Barbeau. This beautiful black and white print depicts an imagined view of the Arch with park visitors lounging about and enjoying the grounds. Surrounded by London Plane Trees, the Arch towers above them. Inspired by Medieval tapestries, Julie weaves the past and the present together, allowing the viewer to create their own stories about the figures.

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A Beautiful Day at the Arch by Mark Hurd

A Beautiful Day at the Arch is an illustration by Mark Hurd. This color-drenched digital illustration is an imagined view of the Old Courthouse and the Arch. The viewer is drawn up the rainbow steps, through the Arch, and on through to the Old Courthouse. By taking photos and reducing them to their simplest form and color, Mark creates an impressionist work that vibrates with energy and striking hues.

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The Arch is for Everyone by Michael Anderson

The Arch is for Everyone is a digitized oil painting by Michael Anderson. Michael depicts the Arch and Old Courthouse from the Illinois side of the Mississippi River, offering a unique perspective that draws the viewer into the park grounds. Inspired by the thousands of children that come to the Arch each year, the subjects of his painting point the way to a brighter and more just future.

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