This print is so special you can practically feel the joy of recess time in Alaska.  It has a folk art feel to it and includes bright colors, snow and evergreens.  It is a smaller framed print at 10 x 12 including the frame. Will look perfect in any room.

Rie Munoz is an Alaskan artist that is very well known and has visited many small towns in Alaska and completed many paintings inspired by her visits.
 Please see part of her biography as she described her own motive and work.

"My artwork can best be described as expressionism. The term applies to work that rejects camera snapshot realism, and instead, expresses emotion by distortion and strong colors. My paintings reflect an interest in the day-to-day activities of Alaskans such as fishing, berry picking, children at play, crabbing, and whaling. I am also fascinated with the legends of Alaska's Native people. While I find much to paint around Juneau, most of my material comes from sketching trips taken to the far corners of Alaska. I've taught school on King Island in the Bering Sea, traveled and sketched almost every community in Alaska."