Alligator Snapper Poster
Alligator Snapper Poster
*Please allow 2-3 weeks for production and delivery.
this bluegill is no match for the powerful jaws of the prehistoric-looking Alligator Snapping Turtle.
- made in the USA
- 10% of net profits are donated to marine and wetlands conservation
- eco-friendly paper that is FSC-certified made with radial pine responsibly sourced from renewable forests
- assembled with museum-grade archival paper (175gsm) for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction
- available In 2 sizes, vertical options
- please note these posters are for indoor use only
18″ x 24″ | 22" x 28" | |
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Width, in | 18.00 | 22.00 |
Length, in | 24.00 | 28.00 |
About Wetlands
Our oceans and our freshwater lakes and rivers are as fragile as they are beautiful. They are slowly being strangled by micro-plastics, pollution, chemical runoff, human waste, heavy metals, fertilizers, hormones, pharmaceuticals and industrial dumping. Overfishing and overexploitation of vulnerable marine resources has decimated certain fish and sea life populations. The human footprint is lasting. WetLands was created to raise awareness through art and action. We want to turn the tide. Conservation begins locally. It’s as easy as buying a tee shirt.
We are donating a percentage of every shirt purchase to local marine, beach and wetland conservation, cleanup and testing. Help preserve our coastlines. Visit our donation page to review our list of charitable conservation organizations. Real research. Real change. Working together, we can all make a difference.
Wetlands was launched in the spring of 2022 and is a celebration of our coastal ecosystems, as seen through the eyes of an artist. It is an outdoor recreational and lifestyle brand engineered for the Florida local, but our creed of conservation is universal to anglers, divers, hunters, surfers, spear fisherman and nature lovers all over the world. Our products are a reflection of our passion. In the past year and a half, we have received a tremendous amount of support from the fishing community and the public, and without them, none of this would be possible. Thank you for visiting our site and helping us save our oceans and wetlands.
The goal is zero harm. That means no impact. We have a dedicated team sourcing and producing superior DTF and sublimation printing. Our shirts perform. Our products stand the test of time. Proudly MADE IN THE USA.
The Art
Rory Hilton Todd is the artist and the creative mind behind the Wetlands brand. He has dedicated thousands of hours to creating works of art that have revolutionized design and sustainable garment construction in the outdoor lifestyle and sports fishing markets. Each piece of artwork is a meticulous portrayal of the diverse and wondrous habitats that surround us. They begin with a simple sketch and evolve into finished works that swim right off the page in unmatched detail and composition. The artist grew up surfing and fishing off the snow white shores of the Florida panhandle. The Gulf of Mexico is one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet and most of the incredible marine species found on this site are indigenous to his home state of Florida. Simply put, he illustrates “what he knows best.”
There’s no denying that what makes our product so unique is the aesthetic. No one can match the quality of our marine art or garment design. Each of our performance pieces is a well-thought, wearable artwork. It all starts with the details. The artist meticulously researches each species he illustrates, combining his personal knowledge and experiences with a passion for color and composition. From initial sketch to printable art, the process is relatively simple. The first step is to visualize the layout and sketch a quick rough draft. Second, the artist isolates each element into a layer and creates detail using texturing and digital airbrush. Details like scales and corals are painted individually, cloned and then turned into brushes for incredible realism and detail. Layer by layer, hour after hour, the image takes shape. After +40-80 hours of work, the final art is then compressed from a canvas of 6ftx4ft down to 24” at 300dpi for a photo realistic finish. Every illlustration is a labor of love as you can see below.